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CONTENTS COVER STORY L4 Music Flies at E.A.A. FINE ARTS

R10 Foxy Finds

FOOD & DRINK

R2 Brewmaster R6 From the Wine Cave R8 Tricia’s Table

NEWS & VIEWS

L6 Multigenerational Housing R20 Media Rants

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motive partner with EAA for 15 years and pleased to enhance the experience for everyone attending EAA AirVenture Oshkosh,” said Edsel B. Ford II, member of the Ford Motor Company Board of Directors. “Since 2006 we’ve helped bring some of the biggest names in music history to the stage at Oshkosh to kick off aviation’s annual reunion, and we’re eager to have Dierks Bentley join that roster for the opening night concert.” Bentley, an ACM top male performer nominee, is seven albums into one of country music’s most respected and most unpredictable careers. His latest evolution comes in the form of his critically acclaimed and No. 1 selling album RISER, which has already spawned two consecutive No. 1 hits with I Hold On and Drunk On A Plane. His latest single Say You Do is now climbing the Top 10 charts. Bentley’s six previous studio albums have sold more than five million copies, notched 12 chart-topping singles, and earned 12 Grammy nominations. Additionally, Bentley is the most nominated male artist for the ACM Awards with seven nominations including Single Record of the Year for Drunk On A Plane, Vocal Event of the Year for The South, Video of the Year for Drunk On A Plane, Song of the Year for I Hold On, Album of the Year for RISER, and Male Vocalist of the Year. In addition to Bentley, EAA welcomes four bands ranging from local to international fame—the Little River Band, I’m Not a Pilot, The Presidents, and Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles”—to its main stage evening lineup for EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2015. The Little River Band, presented by Quest Aircraft, is scheduled to perform Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Aus-

Music Flies at E.A.A. BY GEORGE HALAS One of the highlights of every summer in Wisconsin is the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Air Venture, taking place July 20 through July 26th in Oshkosh’s Wittman Field. The event attracts pilots, planes and aviation enthusiasts from all over the globe, many of them taking up residence in the EAA campgrounds for the week. The daily air shows and the Monday opening night concert at EAA AirVenture are just a couple of a variety of family attractions and entertainment that are part of the week-long event. These added activities, ranging from night air shows to entertainment, are nearly all included with EAA AirVenture admission. They are in addition to the hundreds of aviation forums and workshops, special presentations, and aviation exhibits available at Oshkosh. Perhaps not as well-known is that EAA’s music offerings alone are worth the price of admission and local fans are encouraged to set up camp and make it a “staycation.” “Camping at EAA allows ones to immerse oneself in the entire culture,” said EAA Communications Director Dick Knapinski. “It’s not just what happens during the day, the scheduled events, but meeting the aviators from around the world, making new friends, seeing old

friends. That family reunion aspect is a big part of it. We encourage people to experience the whole event either as part of drivein camping or as one of the many people who camp next to their planes.” If you’re camping, you won’t have to drive home after the traditional big concert opening. Dierks Bentley, who has rocketed to the top tier of country music’s hit-makers, will get EAA AirVenture week off to a great start when he headlines the fly-in’s popular opening night concert on Monday, July 20. The concert, presented by Ford Motor Company with additional support from Cirrus Aircraft, is free to all EAA AirVenture attendees that day and will be held on Boeing Plaza following the afternoon air show. “Dierks Bentley is a superb choice for our opening night concert not only because he is one of music’s brightest stars, but also because he is an avid pilot who has been to Oshkosh before enjoying the sights and sounds as an aviation enthusiast,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs. “Dierks brings the energy and enthusiasm that complements the full week of aviation excitement that will be featured at EAA AirVenture.” Ford Motor Company is also very happy to have Bentley on the stage. “Ford is proud to be the exclusive auto-

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tralian rock band, which became popular in the U.S. during the 1970’s and ‘80’s, has sold more than 30 million albums and CDs since its formation. Their most popular hits in America include “Help Is on Its Way,” “Happy Anniversary,” “Reminiscing,” “Lady,” “Cool Change,” and “Lonesome Loser.” Performing Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. is I’m Not A Pilot, one of the fastest-rising indie rock bands from Milwaukee and winner of the Best Rock Band award by Milwaukee’s Shepherd Express Weekly in 2010, 2011, and 2013. The Presidents will perform Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m., presented by American Airlines. The band formed in Wisconsin’s Fox Valley - Michael Underwood, drums, Dave Jerabek, bass, John Cary, lead guitar and Devin Muncin handling the lead vocals as well as keyboards and guitars - is one of the most requested party bands in the state. They will bring the party to EAA. “It’s pretty simple. Planes are cool,” Underwood said. “There is nothing like playing or listening to music with fighter planes flying around your head.” The Lt. Dan Band, led by actor and veterans’ activist Gary Sinise, will perform on Friday to cap EAA’s Salute to Veterans Day, then AirVenture wraps on Saturday night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. with Hotel California: A Salute to The Eagles, presented by Ford Motor Company. Hotel California is internationally recognized for its reproduction of Eagles hits such as “Take It Easy,” “Love Will Keep Us Alive,” and the song that inspired the band’s name, “Hotel California.” Those who have been to EAA previously or have an “inside source” will also be on the lookout for impromptu performances by The Flying Music Association, and group of aviation enthusiasts and pilots who play as well as they fly.


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NEWS & VIEWS  //  MULTIGENERATIONAL HOUSING

Is Multigenerational Housing Needed in Oshkosh for the “Sandwich” Generation? BY LORI PALMERI

home” and two-income households, families took care of aging parents “in-house.” As of 2014, over 57 million Americans And, today many grandparents are raising lived in multigenerational households and grandchildren, or not-quite-empty-nesters the population living in multigenerational get boomerang kids coming home. In our housing has doubled since 1980. That’s household, we have four generations that 18.1% of the population, according to receive various levels of care and support PEW Research Center analysis of U.S. from one main house and two very busy people on one income. We have had a revolving door of young and old for short and long term periods. The struggle is, we live in a pre WWII home with steep stairs, an upstairs bathroom, and no room in the central city cramped lot to build an addition. But even if we did have the space, is that the Source: “Soon to be listed 212 W. Parkway for Sale” answer? While we love the character home and its beautiful woodwork, creaky Census data. This arrangement spiked 100 year old hardwood floors, and charmduring the 2007 – 2009 Great recession. That number continues to grow even since ing gracious staircase, we have started looking for something we never thought the recession. Before the invention of the “retirement would cross our lips – a snout-house ranch. Yes, the attached garage, all one level sprawling space, with a hopefully finished

mid-century Wisconsin family room in the basement. There, I said it. We are out. Why look for something else, why not remodel? Because grandma is in a wheelchair and can’t get into our house now or up the steps to the bathroom. And grandpa, 86 just lost his wife of 60 years out east. We made the decision to take him in if he wishes. With bedrooms upstairs, how do we accomplish this ambitious traditional task unless we move. The conflict is that our neighborhood is quite walkable and convenient to everything we love about living in colorful quirky artsy downtown. We love that the farmer’s market is steps just around the corner, the riverwalk is an 8 minute walk from our front door, my husband walks to work at UW Oshkosh, (as do several of our neighbors) and is in great health because of it. A post office, pharmacy, hardware and groceries are in the immediate vicinity. My workshop is nearby and we love gallery walk and all the downtown riverfront and lake have to offer. What isn’t walkable is certainly bike-able in fair weather. While we thought we were going to be downsizing, what we really need is reconfiguration and accessible housing for less mobile persons. What we realized, is that our options are limited in the city we have established roots in. Over 30% of homes in the Oshkosh housing stock of 27,000-plus, are

Before Sharing a Multigenerational Home, You’ll Want to Discuss expectations and responsibilities before the move: Who’s going to pay what bills for current and future expenses? Which areas are communal space and which are private? Are there family rules for laundry, TV, cleaning, cooking, opposite-sex sleepovers? Discuss parental responsibilities with other siblings: What will they do — take Dad to doctors, pay his bills online, offer respite care? Include age-friendly and privacy features if renovating or building:Consider wider doorways, brighter lighting, grab bars, low-pile carpeting and a separate space for additional family members. Find out if there are zoning restrictions for attached dwellings. Divvy up chores: If possible, let family members choose the ones they want. Accept L6  | SceneNewspaper.com | Greater Oshkosh | July 2015

these pre-WWII homes, many of which are two story with stairs and difficult to navigate for limited mobility folks. While Oshkosh recently enacted new residential design guidelines, Universal Design (targeted to accessibility) was not even on the radar. If we draw a walkable circle around UW Oshkosh, which happens to be the older part of the city, we are pushed into higher cost lake homes or across the river – not so walkable for our work. There are a few of these types of homes still affordable, but they are more bike-able than walkable and slightly out of the price range we wish to spend with modest resources. Enter the concept of multigenerational household. What exactly is multi-generational household? It is a family household that contains at least two adult generations or a grandparent and at least one other generation. A variety of factors contribute to the increase in multigenerational living, according to the Pew Research Center. Primary motivators for individuals of senior age are health issues and economic concerns. The Milwaukee Journal ran a feature on this issue and posed the question, “Why are families making this change? The cost of assisted living often prompts families to give multigenerational living a try. Assisted living is approximately $4,500 per month… according to a senior living community in Greendale. Many of their residents come from multigenerational households. “That is a good solution for some families,” she said. In Oshkosh, Colony Oaks ran as high as $3,900 per month and that was two years ago when I last checked. How does that work for someone on Social Security of $700 a month? There are only so many subsidies available for housing with long waiting lists and (paid) in-home care can bankrupt the most frugal savers. Pros and Cons In the MJS article, some downsides and upsides were discussed, “Generations Continue on Page L8


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NEWS & VIEWS  //  MULTIGENERATIONAL HOUSING Continued from Page L6

living under one roof can be a multifaceted challenge. Defining one’s physical and emotional space tops the list. When the Sells first moved in with their grandmother, there was an adjustment period. “There was some fighting, but now my grandma and I get along like two peas in pod,” Tammy Sell said. “We do not feel like she is an add-on. She is part of the family.” Though multigenerational living challenges are to be expected, the joys are many. “As a model, it’s brilliant,” Spinelli said. “It teaches the whole family you have familial responsibility to be there for one another. You see the ripple effect … over generations the lesson is, ‘What’s the right thing to do for your family?’” If you call Winnebago County ADRC (Aging and Disability Resource Center) to ask what our area has in the way of supporting multigenerational housing, you will get a question in answer to your question, “Have you referred to our website, list of housing options and seniors”, with an emphasis on lists of in- home care. But right now they (ADRC) are advocating for State budgetary items that threaten their existence. Nationwide Designing for the Generations According to the AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) website, builders and remodelers are ready to support the growing trend [for multigenerational housing]. “Want or need to stay put? The number of certified aging-in-place specialists who help older folks remain safely at home has more than doubled to nearly 5,000 since 2008. And the construction of new houses has started to get off the

ground again. Some builders have begun offering two master suites, a den or family room that can be converted into a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor, and other “bonus areas” with flexible space that can change with family needs. A two-car garage might shrink to one car and the extra area morph into living space for a grandparent or boomerang kid. Builders and remodelers are offering universal design features (wider hallways and doors, good lighting, few or no steps) that work for a baby stroller or a wheelchair. Some builders are installing infrastructure for future bathroom grab bars and stacking closets for down-the-road elevators. In 2011, national builder Lennar introduced its first Next Gen house in Phoenix, geared to more than one generation. Now Lennar offers more than 50 Next Gen floor plans in 120 communities in California, Washington, Arizona, Nevada, Minnesota, Texas, New Jersey, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina. Next Gen’s concept is two houses in one: The main home has three or four bedrooms, and there’s an attached unit with its own front entrance, kitchen, bedroom, living space and garage. Perfect for an aging parent (or lucky nanny or guest, or as a man cave), it’s typically one-fifth the size of the main house. An adjoining inner door can be left open so the house can be one big home or, when closed, two residences.” Unfortunately, this type of home would not be possible in single family dwelling zones of Oshkosh. Image Source: http://new-homes. lennar.com/promo/Minnesota/NextGen/ Culturally, multigenerational households are nothing new. As immigration has increased, so too have multigenerational households. According to the PEW report, “The long-term increase in multi-generational living since 1980 also reflects the country’s changing racial and ethnic composition. Racial and ethnic minorities generally have been more likely to live in multi-generational family arrangements, and their numbers have grown with increased immigration since the 1970s. In 2012 about

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one-in-four Hispanics and blacks lived in a multi-generational household. Asian Americans were the most likely of the major racial and ethnic groups to live in multi-generational arrangements (27%). By comparison, 14% of non-Hispanic whites lived with multiple generations of family. The racial and ethnic patterns of multigenerational living were fairly similar in 1980. That year, racial and ethnic minorities made up 20% of the population; today they account for 37%”. In closing, I find the research on this leaves more questions than answers on the topic. As our demographics change, should our planning for housing stock in Oshkosh keep up with the changes? Does the City’s Strategic Plan of “supporting strong neighborhoods” or creating healthy neighborhoods, put the shifting population facts in perspective and prioritize being a great place to “live, work, and play”. How many multigenerational households do we have in the area? While local developers have taken advantage of Low Income Housing Tax Credits to build senior housing, how feasible is it for grandma to continue living alone before we ship her off to a nursing home at $7,000 a month or assisted living at $4500 a month? So, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, are we to send granny out on the ice flows of Lake Winnebago in the winter,

or can we say we are ready to face the fact that our aging population are lacking housing options. We might just have some mutual benefits from bunking up among other senior housing options. Can we learn from Asian, Hispanic/ Latino, or African or Native American cultures about this living arrangement? I look forward to my grandchildren hearing first generation immigrant stories of coming to America and not having to schedule a visit to the “retirement home.” They deserve dignity in their fragile golden years and multigenerational families that can manage to live on the same premises, should be able to construct such a scenario. Do our City ordinances allow for, support, or discourage multigenerational living. As the zoning code rewrite project gets reviewed, do you support a vision which provides ease of this arrangement. Contact your City Council representatives, take a few minutes and write a letter or attend citizen statements on the 2nd or 4th Tuesday Council meeting. Contact the City Planning Department about your needs as they coordinate a Zoning Ordinance re-write.

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FOOD & DRINK  //  BREWMASTER

OVERRATED! BY STEVE LONSWAY

The Stone Arch Brew House brewery team has always been fond of the beers Surly makes and with a few recent trips to the Minneapolis/ St. Paul area, we were able to get an ample supply. Unfortunately our stock wore thin. Good for us and other beer aficionados, Surly beers can now be found right here is Wisconsin. When this news broke we were quick to call our distributor to land some of these fine brews for our Tap Room (and personal stash as well). The truly hard part was to find the one brand we wanted to write about. We ended up choosing the one we were most unfamiliar with… Overrated! Surly Overrated is a self-proclaimed “Pale gold American (West Coast) IPA with fruity-citrus aromas from generous dry hopping”. Our team used goblets for our Surly sampling experience. Here is what we found: The beer poured a true golden blond color and produced a golden hue head that consisted primarily of tightly formed CO2 bubbles. Unanimously we noticed a definite haze to an almost cloudy appearance. Typically dry hopped beers will appear hazy which is nothing

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more than a visual thing, nothing that should steer you away. Some breweries will filter the haze out, but unfortunately it also strips some of the hop character out as well. The nose (or scent) of this beer screams hops! Floral, citrusy, earthy, musty, grapefruit are all words our team used to describe it. A couple of us thought it was absent of the piney tones that are typical in a West Coast IPA. It was still quite pleasurable however. As you would expect with a beer like this, our teams notes on the taste/flavor portion of this beer was pretty diverse. I personally noticed a malt forward push with Craig noticing caramel in the flavor. The other guys reported a lack of malt tones. A definite earthy tone came through with Taylor, Brian and Craig all noting a boozy or alcoholic flavor popping in. Very hop forward was the overall consensus. Citrus and floral definitely shines through on the palette and the medium body was just right for the style. Surly Overrated finishes strong, both in hop character with its bitterness and warming from the presence of alcohol. Taylor commented that it finishes almost like a lemon-

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lime soda. None-the-less it finishes clean and dry with a slight warming effect. Surly Brewing got their start in 2004 when an aspiring brewer convinced his parents and wife to convert the family abrasives business into a brewery. In order to be a brewery you need to brew beer and Surly did just that in December, 2005. With the help of heavy metal music and incorrectly operating fermenter controls, the first batch of Surly became reality on December 30th, 2005. Two months later they hit the streets to sell their flagship brew Furious. Furious was a bit ahead of its time and not well received at first by the local bars and restaurants but fortunately they have since come around. Then, good news came in June of 2007 when BeerAdvocate magazine named Surly Brewing the Best Brewery in America which was shortly followed up by more good news that RateBeer named Surly Darkness the best American beer in the world. With such fine accolades on their resume, they inspired to grow to not only handle increased demand, but to have a destination brewery where people can watch the beer being brewed, drink it and enjoy a fine meal as well. Only one problem

prevented this dream from coming to fruition – an outdated, Prohibition-era Minnesota law. This law prevented breweries from selling their beer from their location (crazy, isn’t it?). Surly immediately went to work to change that law but soon realized it may be a bigger task then even they could handle. So what did they do? They turned to Surly Nation and encouraged them via social media to contact their legislators to help turn that law into history. On May 24, 2011 the then Minnesota Governor signed the “Surly Bill” into law allowing breweries that produce less than 250,000 barrels of beer annaully to sell their works at their breweries. Two years later, Surly broke ground on their next adventure…a destination brewery. Finally in December 2014, after a record breaking cold winter and record spring rainfall, Surly opened their doors to an amazing facility that truly is a destination. Brewery, beer hall, restaurant, banquet hall and amazing beer garden await you in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota bordering Minneapolis. FINAL WORD: Surly Overrated! Is truly overrated…in name only. A great beer, in a great package, by a great brewery. Cheers!

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FOOD & DRINK  //  FROM THE WINE CAVE

From the Wine Cave BY KIMBERLY FISHER V i v a La France! Fr a n c e i s a place of many wonders and has many unique grape growing areas. The Rhone Valley is the oldest established winemaking region in France dating back 600 years before the Romans. Although the Rhone is considered one wine region, it is divided into two distinct parts based on climate and grape variety. The Northern Rhone comprises less than five percent of the total production, but makes some of the area’s most amazing white and red wine. The region is 45 miles long and has the influence of the Mistral winds that are intense and cold. Grape

growing is dominated by two varieties. Red wine is made with the Syrah grape most famously grown in Cornas and Cote Rotie. The Cornas region is over 130 hectares with a warm continental climate. The region is ancient; over 300 million years old, planted exclusively to Syrah. White wine made in Northern Rhone is made from the Viognier grape most famously in Condrieu. Cote Rotie also known as the “Roasted Slope,” is a region that is over 1500 years old. The vines are grown on steep Roman Terraces. It has the lowest production per hectares and some of the highest altitude vineyards primarily given over to Syrah and Viognier. Other white varietals permitted in the north are Marsanne and Roussanne. In Cornas, the Syrah grape is grown on granite soil allowing the grape to have power rather than finesse. One notable producer in Northern Rhone is Jean Luc Colombo. Known as a visionary

for the region, he was the first to use small oak barrels and vinify in stainless steel. He is the recipient of the French Legion of Honor, which is the highest civilian honor in the country of France and has achieved over 150 scores of over 90+ points from trade publications such as Robert Parker and Wine Spectator since the winery began in 1982. The Southern Rhone is home to 95 percent of the valley’s grape production. The soil is primarily stones that are rounded pebbles called gallets with a mixture of shingle and stone clay. Twenty five grapes are grown in the south, but the dominant red grape is Grenache, often blended with Mourvedre and Cinsault. Leading producers in the area include E Guigal, Paul Jaboulet, Perrin and Chapoutier. Jean Luc Colombo also produces wines in the Southern Rhone region and has created a label called “Les Abeilles” (French for the bees) which features a Cotes du Rhone Red

and White. As Jean has been known as the Syrah wizard, he is also known for helping to save the bees. A disease called Colony Collapse Disorder has mysteriously been decimating bee populations throughout the world, including the Rhone River Valley. Honeybees pollinate more than 90% of our flowering grapes, and over the years, the bees and their colonies are dying. Ten percent of sales of Jean Luc Colombo Cotes du Rhone Red and White go to research at UC Davis, to help research and find ways to save the bees. When in Rhone, do what the Rhon – ans do; drink Rhone wine. The ancient soils, the vast and diverse acreage and the centuries of viticulture make the Rhone River valley one of the very special wine growing areas in the world. Explore a region in France that can offer you so many nuances and taste what makes this area so unique.

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FOOD & DRINK  //  TRICIA’S TABLE

BY TRISH DERGE

Burger Time!

Trish’s Delicious Avocado Topping

Anybody can squish a few patty’s out of a pound of burger, toss them on the grill and singe the dickens out of them until they’re flavorless and dry as a Saharan paleontologist’s sack lunch. But if you want your guests at your cookout to enjoy their meal, and not collectively roll their eyes in disgust at the blackened disk you place on their bun and say, “Better load up on the condiments,” take note of a few tips from an expert. Jamie Schweid is executive vice president/co-butcher of Schweid & Sons, a purveyor of ground beef that was founded in the late 1800’s on New York’s Lower East Side. Jamie says: 1. Always lay the burger cheese-side down on the bun. This way your bottom bun won’t get soggy, and your burger will taste better. 2. Don’t just toss the patty on the grill. If cooking outdoors, use a grill mat or camp griddle to ensure a nice sear and keep your patty from sticking or losing its shape. 3. Forget that frying pans even exist. If cooking on a stovetop, a cast iron skillet is the best way to get a restaurant-

I love this on top of a burger, or just on a hearty piece of toast for breakfast. • Chop three scallions and a clove of garlic, and saute in with olive oil a pan. Set aside. • In a medium bowl smoosh an avocado with a fork. • Squeeze in a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice. • Add a quarter cup of crumbled blue cheese. • Fold in the onions and garlic. • Pepper to taste, and enjoy!

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style crust on the patty’s exterior. 4. Fat is your friend. For a juicy, delicious burger, opt for meat that has a 75/25 lean to fat ratio. 5. Always pre-heat and pre-oil your cooking surface. Pro tip: Cook some bacon and use the fat as your oil! 6. Don’t bother with pulling down your hood. Closing the lid on your grill does not aid in cooking the burger, only in melting the cheese (that is, if you’re putting the cheese on top, where it definitely should not be). 7. Your patty should weigh no more than eight ounces. Any larger than that will jeopardize your ability to cook the burger to a perfect medium rare. 8. Cold hands form the best patties. Try rubbing a piece of ice on your palms just before shaping. Wash your hands with soap and water before you get started. 9. NEVER put a burger on a nontoasted bun. The juices will run out and ruin it. The only exception to this rule is sliders, which should be served on soft or potato rolls, with cheese on the bottom, of course.


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Foxy Finds FINE ARTS  //  FOXY FINDS

BY JEAN DETJEN, ARTFUL LIVING

Evoke hues of the sea and calming whimsy with these art glass fish from Wild Apple Gallery in downtown Menasha. $18-32 per piece. Other styles and color schemes available, along with a unique variety of cultural gifts, art and jewelry. Wild Apple also houses a glass studio and classroom which are open to the public for glass fusing demonstrations and workshops. The gallery’s mission is to present exhibitions and programs by emerging artists whose work engages and enriches the community. It is recognized locally as a vital and energetic cultural gathering place and as a education resource for Northeast Wisconsin. The Wild Apple is a member of the Glass Art Society and the Wisconsin Painters & Sculptors NE Chapter. Charming Mason jar pendent lights from The Vintage Garden, downtown Appleton. Available in three sizes, with or without the retro styled ‘Edison’ bulbs. Prices range from $42-90. Great over a kitchen island or counter, or perhaps gracing a covered patio or pub shed! The Vintage Garden carries items with a whimsical touch, a bit of vintage charm and an eye for inspiration. Stroll in to find refreshed antiques, salvaged goods, and an ever-changing variety of vintageinspired home décor.

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Your inner gypsy awaits! Express yourself in style with this Bohemian luxe Gypsy Junkies jewelry line available at Wild Ginger on Broadway in Green Bay. Utterly romantic, yet with an interesting edge. So many creative ways to mix up your look with these eye-catching pieces! Wild Ginger provides a boutique shopping experience that excites the senses while fulfilling your wanderlust. Store owners travel to South East Asia where they handpick beautiful pieces of furniture, clothing, jewelry and gift items. Visit their gorgeous shop to experience their vast array of aesthetic delights! Nifty nautical home accessories add fresh fun to home, garden, boat house and beyond! Reproduction wall anchor with antiqued finish and coordinating maritime-themed multi-hook wall rack from Sugar Lips, Green Lake. Sugar Lips features two full floors of retail shopping with offerings ranging from home décor, clothing & accessories, wine, books, children’s toys, Green Lake themed gifts and more.

Vintage-inspired floral print flounce bodice jersey sundress from Elements Unleashed in downtown Neenah. Fun and flirty and oh-so-feminine! Dress it up or down, perfect for pairing with flip-flops or cowgirl boots. This sweet beauty comes in women’s sizes S-XL. $44. From casual to couture, Elements Unleashed offers an out-of-theordinary array of stylish apparel, accessories, western boots, gifts, antiques and curiosities. Character-laden dining room table crafted from Jim Beam reclaimed lumber found at Beam and Board, Green Bay. The repurposed floorboards came from a 19th-century Kentucky building that held 30,000 barrels of Jim Beam whiskey. Those boards — some still bearing the distinctive purple stains from spilled spirits — have been handcrafted into many breathtaking items. The company uses mostly locally-sourced reclaimed hardwoods (and a bit of salvaged metal and architectural finds) from demolished buildings and barns. It also sells high-end distinctive new hardware for cabinets and the like. Beam and Board also creates custom walls, flooring, beam work, ceilings and unique furniture and décor pieces for both residential and commercial clients.

Recycled Kantha Collection sari accessories from Daiseye on Water Street in Princeton. Each one-of-a-kind handcrafted scarf, sarong, and throw tells a beautiful story. Daiseye is an eclectic marketplace offering earth-friendly, fair trade and artisan products to enhance your living space. There you will find stylish treasures with simple beauty created from materials such as reclaimed wood and tin, recycled glass and organically-grown herbs and fibers. The store’s name was inspired from the daisy flower, the original sunflower called “eye of day.”

Cheers to living artFULLY in the heart of Wisconsin! Send your suggestions for Jean’s Foxy Finds to jdetjen@ scenenewspaper.com


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ENTERTAINMENT // CONCERT WATCH JULY 2015

Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band at EAA AirVenture! BY JANE SPIETZ Actor/humanitarian/musician Gary Sinise has enjoyed a multifaceted career. He started out playing in bands as a teenager, but became totally captivated by theater after performing in a high school production of West Side Story. Sinise went on to co-found the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago and still supports its activities. A prolific actor, he won an Emmy for his portrayal of George Wallace on television, a Golden Globe for Truman, in which he played Harry S. Truman and he was Detective Mac Taylor on CSI:NY. Sinise was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump. It was this last character that eventually led to his great passion for working to support veterans and veterans’ service organizations for the past thirty years. After forming the Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band, Sinise and his band regularly hit

the road to back these efforts, and he also makes solo appearances to help get the word out. His Gary Sinise Foundation was established in 2011 to raise funds and promote resources for servicemen and women. Sinise co-founded the Operation International Children program which ships school supply kits to troops serving in conflict areas overseas. Severely wounded veterans benefit from the Gary Sinise Foundation’s building of custom Smart Homes for them. He has earned numerous notable awards for his work, such as the Presidential Citizens Medal, The Ellis Island Medal of Honor, The Bob Hope Award for Excellence in Entertainment from the Medal of Honor Society, and the Spirit of the USO Award. His most recent award was the 2015 Service to America Leadership Award from the NAB Education Foundation (NABEF). Gary Sinise called me from Los Angeles not long ago to update me on his activities, including the Lt. Dan Band’s upcoming

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WHAT: Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band WHERE: EAA AirVenture, Oshkosh WI WHEN, COST & INFO: 7 PM Friday, July 24 performance at the 2015 EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh WI. Jane Spietz: Hi Gary. You initially became hooked on acting in high school. Gary Sinise: I was playing in bands from the time I was in, like, 6th grade and hung out with the band guys a lot. Living in Glen Ellyn Illinois, I went to a production of West Side Story in high school and really liked watching the play. We then moved to Highland Park. It turns out that high school was doing West Side Story. I was standing in the hallway with some of my band members when the drama teacher walked by. He said we should come audi-

tion for the play because we looked like gang members and could play them in the play. I thought that was funny and I had just seen it, so I thought I would go check it out. I was standing outside the audition watching all these pretty girls walking in, so I followed them. (Laughs) I ended up auditioning and got in the show. From that point on, all I wanted to do is act in plays and play in bands. When I graduated high school, I started a theater company called Steppenwolf which has been around now for over forty years. I’m one of the three founders of the company so I’m still involved with fundraising and some of the things going on there. JS: Have you been involved in any acting projects lately? GS: Ever since CSI:NY went off the air in February of 2013, I have just poured myself into my foundation and military support work. I’ve been doing that pretty much full time for the past two and a half Continue on Page R14


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years. So it’s been a little bit of time away from that, but I have a television series that I’m going to start shooting the end of July. It’s a spinoff of the “Criminal Minds” show on CBS. We’ll be spinning off a new series called “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders.” It explores the international division of the FBI. JS: How was the Gary Sinise Foundation established? GS: I had been working with several military charities, involved with veterans’ groups in the ‘90s working a little bit with the DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and

in the ‘80s working with Vietnam veterans groups in the Chicago area. After September 11th, I just wanted to do something for our active duty service members who were deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq so I started volunteering for the USO and to support lots of different military charities that were popping up. I would just lend my services with the band or volunteer to help raise money or whatever I could do. After working with some of them for several years, it just became clear that the next step was for me to start my own veterans charity called the Gary Sinise Foundation. I’ve used what I’ve learned over the years in supporting men and women to try to bring some resources to help benefit them and their families. Our men and women are going to be called upon for years to come. Therefore, I stepped up to try to do my part in helping to support them. They are our freedom providers. It’s a dangerous world and they do dangerous things so we should back them up. JS: What’s your take on the level of support that is provided to today’s service members versus what was offered to veterans in the past? R14  |  SceneNewspaper.com  | July 2015

GS: Let’s look in retrospect. I’m motivated because of the Viet Nam veterans that I know, and the ones that I have in my family. My veteran support work goes back to the ‘70s and early ‘80s with the recognition as a young man that our Viet Nam veterans had really gotten a bad deal coming home. So my motivation today – the seeds of that – were planted years ago by the Viet Nam veterans who educated me. If you look at what’s happening today, I’m certainly motivated to do whatever I can to ensure that our active duty service members today are treated much better than our Viet Nam veterans were when they came home from war, and that what happened to our Viet Nam veterans never happens again. That you volunteer for service or go off to serve your country, you get shot at, you see your buddies get killed or wounded, you struggle with long deployments away from home, serious things happen to you, then you come home and the country turns its back on you. That’s no good. We never want that to happen. That’s a big motivator for me, and I think that’s a big motivator for a lot of people. We recognize that that was a bad deal and that hopefully we learn some hard lessons from that period. JS: The fact that there are more than 40,000 military charities out there kind of speaks pretty loudly to the fact that people do care about our service members. GS: I don’t think it’s up to the government to do everything. First of all, because they can’t, and I think it’s up to us as citizens who benefit from the freedom that’s provided by these service members who deploy at dangerous places around the world. It’s up to us, in some ways, to ensure that the veterans in our own communities, neighborhoods, towns and cities are taken care of. We can all do that by just stepping up and saying I want to take some action, or donate to an organization that is taking action. One of the things that I can do as a celebrity, as a public figure, is shine a light on things. It all became clear that there was a useful way that my success in the movie and television business could be applied. JS: Share the story about the formation of the Lt. Dan Band. GS: I started doing USO tours after the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq started. I would go out and shake hands and take Continue on Page R16

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pictures. I had these band members that I played with for fun, and I finally talked the USO into letting me take the band members with me. I had been just shaking hands, and I wanted to entertain in some way. I remember the first tour I did overseas in Iraq. I was on a tour with Kid Rock, Lee Ann Womack and these other entertainers that were playing music. I immediately started talking to the USO. I said, “I have a band. I can go do this!” Because I’m an actor, they look at me like “Well, yeah sure, you’ve got a band.” But eventually, after five or six handshake tours, they let me take the band out on the road for the USO to play for the troops. That first year, after we went into Iraq, I went on six USO tours, like every month for six months. I was going “Send me to Iraq, send me to Europe, send me to Asia, wherever.” I just wanted to go be with the troops, visit our military, say thank you and pat ‘em on the back. Everywhere I was going on those handshake tours, they were calling me ‘Lt. Dan’ from Forrest Gump. So, when I started taking the musicians, I said

let’s call it Gary Sinise & the Lt Dan Band. We play contemporary, classic, blues, pop, rock, country. I want a big variety in the show because we play for little kids on these bases as well as older veterans. We’ll even play ‘40s tunes if we’re doing the DAV convention, for example, and they’ve got some World War II veterans attending. We try to play a little something for everybody. JS: What does it mean for you to be returning to perform at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh in July? GS: What I love about AirVenture is they’re so veteran-friendly. There are so many veterans there. We are always part of the big veterans salute and tribute. It’s always a pleasure to be around so many veteran-friendly families and so many patriotic Americans. I really enjoy our doing it and I’m glad we’re coming back this year. I hope that a lot of people come out to see us again. COST: EAA members $28, nonmembers $43 INFO: www.eaa.org/en/airventure www.ltdanband.com www.garysinisefoundation.org

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ENTERTAINMENT // SHORT BRANCH

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Short Branch Saloon Goes Long on Music BY GEORGE HALAS If you have not been to The Short Branch Saloon in Neenah in the last couple of years or so, be prepared to be very nicely surprised at what they’ve done to the place. Walking in the front door, the bar still has the same rustic feel it has always had. Keep walking and the end of the bar opens into an area with a new, raised stage, an excellent house sound system and tables arrayed in a way that facilitates listening and viewing as well as leaving a very comfortable dance floor. Continuing past the stage and heading outside, it opens up into a large big-treeshaded lawn with eight picnic tables, an outdoor stage and a bar that can accommodate up to 200 hundred people comfortably. If you are there on a Saturday or Sunday morning, you may notice that a lot of folks are drinking Bacon Bloody Mary’s. If you are there any time, you cannot help but notice the strong commitment to becoming one of the premier music venues in the Fox Valley. “Our goal at the Short Branch is to provide a great evening out for all of our customers,” said manager Jason Rothe. “We strive to provide many genres of local talent without a cover charge or overpriced drinks.” “I’ve got to give a shout out to our owner, Lorrie Davis,” Rothe added, “for providing us with a great vision and the support to accomplish great things. Music is our number one priority and, not only R18  |  SceneNewspaper.com  | July 2015

are we committed to making The Short Branch a top music destination, we’d like to work with other venues to make Neenah a great music destination.” Special events are coming up as well. “One of the highlights to mark on your calendars is our annual corn roast, July 11th, with many great bands headlined by The Presidents all day and night. Also, make plans to be at our end of the summer luau in August that includes a pig roast and the limbo out in the backyard!” Rothe emphasized that the changes and improvements are still coming. “We plan on continuing with the current remodeling that many are seeing as well as adding a kitchen,” he said. “One of our objectives is to have a Friday fish fry that will accommodate our inside guests and outside in our spacious backyard!” The Short Branch offers three different regular music “nights” each week, starting on Wednesdays with Classic Rock running from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. In July and August, Bobby Evans and Russ Reiser perform on alternate Wednesdays. On Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., the Valley Unplugged series is offering A-Town Unplugged, Cool Waters and Christopher Gold. The musically diverse Summer Showcase presents The Presidents on July 11, Consult The Briefcase on July 18 and Crankin’ Yankees on July 25. The August lineup includes Red Light Saints, Leading The Blind, Dead Horses, Miles Nielson and The Mustache.

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NEWS & VIEWS  //  MEDIA RANTS

Educating for the Public Sphere BY TONY PALMERI A majority of American adults avoid participation in public discussion of issues. Given that so much of what passes for public discourse is infected with the twin poisons of prepackaged partisan talking points and mindless put downs of opposing views, avoidance behavior should not be surprising. Unfortunately, citizen withdrawal from the public sphere has real consequences. When uncontested bad ideas dominate, policy makers feel empowered to make them into law. The fact that the 400 wealthiest individuals on the Forbes 400 list have more wealth than the bottom 150 million Americans combined is a testament to the power of narrow monied interests to get “reverse Robin Hood” economic policy ideas taken seriously. How can people become more engaged in solving the problems caused by an unhealthy public sphere? Clearly education has to be part of the solution. As a teacher in a Department of Communication at UW Oshkosh that states as its mission helping students to “find their voice,” I am always looking for ways to encourage public engagement. The rest of this rant describes a seminar I taught in the spring of this year designed to provide students with some tools necessary to analyze and evaluate discourse in the public sphere, and hopefully “raise the bar” for such discourse when choosing to enter that sphere themselves.

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The seminar was called “Rhetoric in Action.” At the most basic level, rhetoric is the “art of persuasion.” The goal in the course was to expose students to writers in the public sphere for whom persuasion is the major purpose for writing. Newspaper op-ed writers represent probably the best example of the kind of persuaders I had in mind, so I assigned each of the 22 enrolled students a writer that they followed all semester. The assigned writers were Paul Krugman, Thomas Friedman, David Brooks, Maureen Dowd, Frank Bruni, Gail Collins, and Ross Douthat of the New York Times; Leonard Pitts, Jr. of the Miami Herald; Dana Milbank, Eugene Robinson, Kathleen Parker, Katrina vandenHeuvel, Jennifer Rubin, Richard Cohen, E.J.Dionne, Jr., George Will, and Charles Krauthammer of the Washington Post; Meghan Daum and Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles Times; Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias of Vox.com; and John Nichols of the Madison Capital Times. My main criteria in selecting the writers were: (1) the writer needed to be engaged consistently in writing about major public policy issues, (2) the writer needed to write for a mainstream source, and (3) the writer needed to have a substantial following. Obviously many writers meet those criteria, so I tried to arrive at a balance of liberal, moderate, and conservative voices. My own familiarity with the 22 writers was also a consideration; knowing about the writers in advance made it easier for me to determine if students were representing

them accurately in their assigned papers for the course. The course textbook was The Rhetorical Act: Thinking, Speaking, and Writing Critically by professors Karlyn Campbell, Susan Huxman, and Thomas Burkholder. The writers conceptualize a successful rhetorical act as one that employs the resources of evidence, argument, organization, and language to overcome challenges making persuasion difficult. Those challenges arise from audience (they often misinterpret messages and are resistant to change), subject and purpose (subjects can be complex and saying yes to the purpose might cost too much), and the rhetor him or herself (a writer’s prior reputation might get in the way of accepting his or her current argument). Students wrote many short papers analyzing how their assigned writer tried to overcome specific rhetorical challenges, leading to wonderful classroom discussions about public issues and the manner in which mainstream writers frame them. As the semester went on most seemed to be disturbed by how little the writers address issues of concern to young people; debt, lack of enough good paying jobs, and the environment to name just three examples. I found myself reminding them frequently that the answer was simple: write and speak about the issues you care about. Make a commitment to the public sphere. The final assignment was a lengthy paper requiring the student to evaluate his or her assigned writer based on artistic

quality, effectiveness, accuracy, and/or ethics. These were some of the most intelligent and enjoyable papers I’ve read in a while. A good number of students were drawn to the ethical standard, which looks favorably on rhetoric that promotes social harmony and unfavorably on that which promotes discord. One student told me that a politiEthics.com website would be more valuate than politiFact. I told her she should start it. As a result of this course, one student was motivated to publish his own op-ed (on the topic of student debt) for the student Advance Titan newspaper. Another submitted her final paper (arguing that the NYT’s Frank Bruni weds a sense of comic, tragic, and history like a modern Shakespeare) to the Oshkosh Scholar journal of student scholarship. Like the majority of liberal arts courses offered at the UW, “Rhetoric in Action” provided students with a meaningful opportunity to think critically about civic responsibility. Such opportunities make it more likely that graduates will pay critical attention to what is going on in Madison and Washington. Perhaps that is why so many politicians want to reduce the UW mission to mere concern with job skills. Tony Palmeri (palmeri.tony@gmail.com) is a professor of communication studies at UW Oshkosh.


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ENTERTAINMENT // CD REVIEW

MY DESIRE OF YOU CD Review BY GEORGE HALAS Given that one of the songs on this CD has been nominated for an international award, this reviewer believes that he is not going out on a limb in stating that “My Desire of You” is a great album and arguably the best yet from Jamie Lyn Fletcher. She has an excellent voice and tastefully subdued vocal style that creates intrigue and a certain journey-into-the-unknown feel. She complements her voice by choosing keys and notes lower than most female vocalist, again creating intrigue. Her songs often sound like the music that sets up the scary part of the movie…or is it romance… or is it both? She is also an outstanding – again intriguing – lyricist. The title/opening track, “My Desire For You” is a tune that gets you on the first bass note and keeps you with an intoxicating beat and intelligent, inventive lyrics that sit perfectly on top of her piano-driven

groove. She leaves one wondering if she truly embraces her desire; the lyrical twists will encourage multiple listens. The award-nominated (see “The Spanish Inquisition” in this issue for detail) “I’ll Kiss You In The Rain” has that same multiple-listenable quality. It features a Brazilian tempo sparked by Fletcher’s stylish piano augmented by rhythmic guitar and includes sweet chord, tempo and mood changes. Her vocal sets an emotionally evocative tone that brings out the happy. Fletcher lures you into “Dangerous Beautiful” with an acoustic guitar intro then traps in a harmonic and intensity build that definitely sounds dangerous… but captivating. She uses a jazzier guitar to take you into a rather tastefully adult “In My Dreams.” She needs only an acoustic guitar to present the case her heart vs. her soul in “Unresolved.” She is very pleased with the sound and

feel of the entire album and a newly discovered emotional vulnerability. “Having the most amazing recording engineer and producer on the planet doesn’t hurt either,” she emphasized. “Marc Golde broke me, I don’t know how many times, in the studio over getting into the right emotional place on each song. He would accept nothing less. Who knew rocker guys could be so sensitive. He might kill me for repeating this, but regarding “What Now,” he says ‘this makes me want to just to go ice skating with Audrey Hepburn in Central Park.” Had this reviewer thinking of lacing up the skates as well, but it’s a song that would work well with wine and a fire. “And Marc’s board,” Fletcher said, “this is my first album on ‘that board’ - Vintage analog 30 channel API Aengus Model 73one of only two ever made. Play it through a set of old beastly analog speakers and the cellos will dance around the room while

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I whisper the lyrics in your ear. It is sometimes unnervingly intimate. You hear every spit crackle and every breath. The only effect used was an authentic plate reverb. Marc had the vision for this work and executed it immaculately, as did the musicians and beautiful photographer Sofia of Sofia Imagery. You have to see the cover – wow! The album was mastered at Sterling Audio in New York which pushed the vision right over the top.” The songs on this album will also sound great live, so it might be a good idea to catch Jamie Lyn Fletcher at one of her upcoming gigs and grab a CD there. You can download a free copy of the awardnominated “The Fool” from her 2012 release “Jamie” as well as her schedule at www.jamielynnfletcher.com

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ENTERTAINMENT // THE SPANISH INQUISITION

Jamie Lyn Fletcher on the Rise BY GEORGE HALAS The Inquisition and those in-the-know in northeast Wisconsin have known for some time that Jamie Lynn Fletcher is one of the best and most creative singermusician-composers. But it’s not just Wisco – the world is now taking notice. The Green Bay-based Fletcher was named by Music Resource Group (MRG) as one of five 14th Independent Music Awards nominees in the Jazz with Vocals Category for her song “I’ll Kiss You In The Rain” from her new album “My Desire of You.” IMA nominations in more than 80 categories spanned over the globe from nearly 30 countries. The eclectic mix of established and rising talent was culled from thousands of submissions. Winners will be determined by a panel of influential artist and industry judges such as Arturo Sandoval, Jane Monheit, Suzanne Vega, Sharon Jones, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Lila Downs, Judy Collins, Raul Midón, Amanda Palmer, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Shelby Lynne, Chris Wood & Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers), Anthony DeCurtis (Rolling Stone), as well as numerous talent elites. In addition to the winners selected by the Artist & Industry judges, music fans from around the world have until Friday, July 31, 2015 to vote for their favorite Nominees at The Vox Pop Jukebox, the fan-determined portion of The IMAs. “It is quite the honor and I’m humbled at the positive response. There certainly has been an increased demand for what I do since the nomination, and it has encouraged me to continue testing the album in a more international realm,” Fletcher said. “I will not rest on the laurels of the nomination, though. You are only as good as what you produce right now. It is such an honor to have this nomination, but an even bigger honor to have fans support their favorite independent music, uncontrolled by commerciality and written for qualityminded music lovers.” This was not the first time she has been honored. “The Fool,” a cut off her 2012 release, “Jamie,” made it as a finalist in the 2013 International John Lennon Songwriting R24  |  SceneNewspaper.com  | July 2015

Competition. “It’s about making a mistake that most of us have made and I still get so many requests for it on my live shows as it resonates with the human experience,” she said. Fletcher’s star has been rising in Europe as well as she has made several trips over the last couple years. “The past two years I’ve been focusing on finding the right sound,” she said. “It was impossible to do until I realized I had to start being true to myself and the music that I wanted to produce: something tender and gentle that cannot be pigeonholed because it is just ‘music.’ There was also a process of facing my biggest fears of loving and being loved. Sometimes you get run over by inspiration or a situation and you can’t run away any more. The new album is the beginning of letting go.” Her European experiences serve as a musical travelogue. “Europe is so vast,” Fletcher said “but you can drive all day and pass through several cultures and languages, unlike in the States. Irony and a few good friends have brought me to Austria on tour several times over the past few years. Vienna is so rich in history, architecture, music, and art; everyone loves live entertainment. Their tastes bend more towards the early American ‘traditional’ jazz music of pre-WWII and then jump into rockabilly, skipping over much of the Western world’s music from the 1930’s & 40’s as it was banned under Hitler. Poodle skirts and bobby socks are a rave in many clubs now, but there is a burgeoning niche who appreciates original music as well as the Great American Song Book, which is where my musical heart likes to hang out. It’s pure elegance.” And the music scene in London? “Amazingly rich in all styles and they are over-the-top with the funk. No shortage of groove,” she said. “Belgium leans more towards hard jazz and be-bop and France remains unchanged with their love for everything sultry and chanteuse. Oslo was a complete surprise as my second evening led me to a concert by Norway’s probably most-predominant pop artist, Bjørn Eidsvag. My brain had no idea what he was singing, but his music penetrates into a deep place in the soul, which attests to the universality of the music language. I was

blessed to later meet with him for lunch and an interview.” “My third night I stumbled upon an American-style big band complete with the Andrew sisters,” she added. “For a selfproclaimed ‘amateur band’ (one is considered amateur if their main income is not in performing music), they nailed it. I spent the rest of my time exploring the scene and playing my butt off nearly every night in every style of music - regardless of spoken language. I was warmly accepted on stage in all situations and hope to return soon.” The album proved to be somewhat of a metaphysical quest. “This new album is completely different from anything I have done,” she said. “I met an incredible individual, Marc Golde, who turned my being inside out, challenged me in every way, forced me to address my deepest fears, and impacted me enough to finally stop running from myself in my most hidden self-destruction. The new album is an examination of the baby steps of the process...the hesitations, the

fears, the wants, the desires, the dark edges, the joyful light, and the hopes of maybe one day being able to fully trust and love.” “Sometimes I listen to it and I don’t even recognize myself - did I write that?” she continued. “The music is extremely subtle and tender with multiple meanings, but hopefully something that everyone can relate to if they pay close attention. There were several times I had to question exactly who I was speaking to in the music - to my inspiring person, to God, or to myself - not to confuse any of them with each other, of course. This new work is an admission of vulnerability- something I once swore I would never let out. But there is no art without vulnerability.” Fletcher will be back in town in July and August for multiple gigs in Green Bay, DePere and Door County. For a complete schedule - and while you’re there, you can download “The Fool” for free (along with a couple other older originals) – go to her website: jamielynnfletcher.com

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ENTERTAINMENT // SUNSPLASH

Sister Bay celebrating new beach with Midwest Sunsplash Music Festival What happens when you pair $18 million in beach and park improvements, the crystal clear waters of Green Bay, and Reggae, Roots and Rock? The Midwest Sunsplash Music Festival in its new home in Sister Bay, Door County! This August 7-8, the new Waterfront stage in Sister Bay hosts the first new major music festival to hit Door County in a decade. A line up of 9 musical acts, an eclectic mix of food and drink vendors, and sellers of groovy goods will bring a fresh vibe to the village and give people an opportunity to check out the newly completed beach and Waterfront Park. “Midwest SunSplash is a fun and funky new venture for Sister Bay, that will ideally make people take another look at Sister Bay as a place to visit,” said Zeke Jackson, administrator for the Village of Sister Bay. “This event is an opportunity to showcase the new public waterfront in an active and vibrant way. Sister Bay is the place for young, active families to relax and make fun memories. “ Village President David Lienau confirmed Jackson’s sentiments, adding, “This will attract new visitors that haven’t been to Sister Bay or Door County, and give people who haven’t been in a while a reason to come back.” The connection with Sister Bay and the Midwest Sunsplash (MWSS) event was a serendipitous one. Unity the Band played the first ever concert on the new Sister Bay Stage July 31, 2014. After the show, Unity lead singer Pita Katobalavu and Sister Bay Advancement Association Director Paige Funkhouser chatted about the new venue, music and SBAA’s desire to bring a music festival to the Village. Thus, Midwest SunSplash found a new home. MWSS began as a concert series by Katobalavu and his partner, Kay Halbrook. They were looking to grow the series, and for a new, better venue than previously used. “Unity headlining the first concert at the new Waterfront Pavilion last summer packed the park,” Funkhouser said. “It was a perfect night: warm, beautiful sunset, people on boats listening to the jams. The energy of Pita’s band and their really positive messages created beautiful atmosphere on the waterfront. Unity drew a huge crowd with a fantastically diverse mix of ages and personalities. Zeke (Jackson) and I started talking with Pita and from there the festival idea grew into what people will experience Aug. 7 and 8.” Funkhouser, Jackson, Katobalavu and R26  |  SceneNewspaper.com  | July 2015

Halbrook met in November over sushi at Bonsai in De Pere, and started planning this year’s event as a soft opening of the new waterfront. A Joint Effort Marketing grant from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism was written, and awarded to help promote the event. The grant award is funding the traditional and social media marketing to attract visitors from around the Midwest to the event. The state’s tourism marketing arm was onboard with the goal of inviting younger people and more diverse visitors to the state and Door County. August 8 will be an art and music-filled day on the water in Sister Bay. Sister Bay Advancement Association will also host the 13th annual Door County Festival of Fine Arts in Waterfront Park on the north side of the Sister Bay Village Hall. This festival showcases Door County fine artists, who sell, and demonstrate their craft throughout the day, 10 - 5 p.m. “By pairing these two events, people attending Midwest SunSplash can spend their day perusing fine art at the Door County Festival of Fine Arts, and learning how artists create,” Funkhouser explained. “DCFA will also have live music throughout the day to put people in the mood for MWSS. Door County’s successful art scene will help draw people to MWSS, and people who have come for the new music will get to experience the vibrant art scene in Door County.” Katobalavu handpicked the entertainment to represent diverse music styles, with the idea to appeal to the usual Door County crowds, with aspiration to attract new visitors who may not have been to the peninsula. “My band has played all over in Door County, at Fishstock and other events for many years, and I love the warm welcomes we receive,” Katobalavu said. “I wanted to make sure we brought up great musicians that will entertain the local people who are exposed to lots of great talent all the time. I also chose bands for their geographic location and the size of their fan base. The bands will invite their fans to come up to Door County and hear their favorite band in a new location. Did we mention you’ll be able to swim while listening to the music?” The festival kicks off Friday, August 7 at 4 p.m. with three bands playing on the Waterfront Stage until 9 p.m. Saturday’s line up features six bands playing from 2 p.m. until Continue on Page R28

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ENTERTAINMENT // SUNSPLASH Continued from Page R26 Midnight. Honey & the 45’s kicked off their 2015 touring season by opening for Smash Mouth in North Carolina, and are including Midwest Sunsplash in their busy schedule. Katobalavu first connected with them through a fan in Rockford, and in his search for unique acts for MWSS, he thought they really stood out. “Their folk/blues/funk combo is really kick-ass,” saaid Katobalavu. “Having two women musicians out front isn’t something you see too often!” Lead singer/songwriter and guitarist Kristina Cottone shares the stage with Kim Kozel, who sings and plays saxophone and violin in this Chicago-based group. Kottone and Kozel are joined by lead guitarist Jon Gould, Sean Tatum on bass, and drummer Jarad Kleinstein. Among their credentials is a Best Blues/Jazz Band honor in 2014 from the Chicago Independent Music Awards. They recently released their second album “MAD.” They will kick off Saturday’s line up at 2 p.m. on the Sister Bay Stage. Natty Nation will draw their fans from Madison and southern Wisconsin to Door County, with the lure of a great Friday night headliner show at MWSS. Traditionally, Sunsplash festivals are known for the Reggae message of peace, love and unity, and Natty Nation

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Earth to Clark

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Jam

Wifee & the Huzz Band

Friday 5:15 p.m.

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has been touring and playing those positive vibrations since 1995. A steady back up band for such legends as Lee “Scratch” Perry and Chaka Demus & Pliers, they have a tight dubbased sound that attracts reggae purists as well as seekers of roots-rock-reggae. Other bands performing during the two day event include: Katobalavu’s Unity the Band, Whiskey of the Damned, Recalcitrant, Big Wig Mechanics, Wifee & the Huzz Band, and Earth to Clark. For a full festival experience, camping is available for festival goers at the Sister Bay Sports Complex, with a separate area for tents and RVs. Starting at 9 p.m. Friday night,

MWSS ticket holders will be treated to an acoustic “after-hours” campfire music jam at the camping area hosted by Door County’s own Mary Jane Gang. “Camping really makes the festival by adding a communal setting for people to share and chill during and after MWSS. The Village of Sister Bay has helped make this happen, and they are building a bonfire for Friday night’s acoustic jam, and will shoot off fireworks Friday night,” said Funkhouser. To create a festival atmosphere, MWSS is looking for food and drink vendors, and arts and crafts vendors, that will fit with the Reggae-Roots-Rock vibe.

“We would love to bring locally sourced foods and drinks that include healthy options mixed in with summer treats to our festival, and that has been the focus of our search for unique vendors,” festival manager Kay Halbrook said. “The arts and crafts vendors will be distinctly different than the artists showcased in the Door County Festival of Fine Arts. We have a multi-cultural focus, with people sharing ethnic rituals like the Fijian Kava Ceremony and Henna Tattoo Artists, along with people selling natural and peace-building goods and native arts.” The musical lineup for the day will take the stage on the Sister Bay Waterfront Stage, except Friday night after 9 p.m.: Midwest SunSplash Music Festival is Friday from 4-9 p.m. at the Sister Bay Stage in Waterfront Park, 10693 North Bay Shore Drive, Highway 42, Sister Bay. Friday’s entertainment will move to the nearby Sister Bay Sports Complex (2155 Autumn Court) from 9 p.m. – midnight. Saturday, the festival grounds open at noon with music from 2 p.m. to midnight at the Sister Bay Stage in Waterfront Park. Tickets are $30 for General Admission and $10 per person for camping. Tickets are available online at www.midwestsunsplash.com and at the door the day of the event. Children 10 and under are free.

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ENTERTAINMENT // ROCK USA

Rock USA’s 5th Anniversary! BY JANE SPIETZ It’s hard to believe that the world class Rock USA festival is about to recognize its 5th anniversary! Its mission still applies today: “To deliver the maximum Rock Festival experience while still offering a very affordable ticket. To listen to what the fans want and cater to their experience in the best way we can. ...and finally to deliver a kick-ass line up year in, and year out.” This year’s line up will be no exception to the rule, with headliners Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Judas Priest, Breaking Benjamin, Avenged Sevenfold and many great supporting acts scheduled to perform.

I touched base with Rock USA promoter Dan Liebhauser recently to get the scoop on this year’s event. Jane Spietz: Rock USA is about to celebrate its 5th anniversary! How has this world class event evolved over the past 5 years? Dan Liebhauser: Five years ago Rock USA kicked off its first year with KISS, and attendance hit about 70,000. Last year the attendance had grown to about 100,000. JS: What type of feedback have you been getting from fans? DL: Looks like the rock fans approve of what we’re trying to do. Our goal is to deliver as broad a mix of rock entertainment as possible. In fact, our motto is: Sold Rock. No Limits. JS: Tell us about the exciting line up for this year’s event. You have forecast that it will be a monster! DL: Onstage for Rock USA’s 5th year is Judas Priest, Avenged Sevenfold, Def Lep-

WHAT: Rock USA 2015 WHERE: Ford Festival Park, Oshkosh WI WHEN, COST & INFO: July 15 – 18, 2015 $69 through 7/3/15, $79 at the gate All 4 days for $129 through 7/3/15, $159 at the gate www.rockusaoshkosh.com pard, Alice Cooper, Breaking Benjamin, Lynyrd Skynyrd and enough power acts to give us budget nightmares of $2 million dollars in talent. JS: The ‘Who Do You Want?’ poll on the Rock USA website provides fans with the ability to state their preferences about whom they would like to see perform.

How much is their input taken into account when acts are being considered? DL: The very reason for the ‘Who Do You Want?’ feature is to allow us to tap into the pulse of our rock fans. This is probably the most important piece of info we use in buying out talent. JS: Looking to the future, what are your hopes for Rock USA in the next five years? DL: Big things happening for 2016! We plan on spending an additional $300,000 on talent and we want our rock fans to follow us on social media as we roll out some really exciting changes in the next coming months for Rock USA 2016. JS: Thanks, Dan. Looking forward to another great event!

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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC

JULY 2015

WEST SIDE KITTY CORONA MUSIC Green Bay 3:00pm PINELAND CAMPING WORLD OF BEER DAN TULSA APPLETON 9-12:00 PARK FRATELLO’S DECK ARKDALE 7-11:00 July 5 Oshkosh 6:00pm THE JIMMYS BUFFALO STOMP COPPER BOX PLAZA AT THE BRIDGE BAR FREMONT BAYOU EDGEWATER FREMONT 2:00PM BASH MADISON 8:30PM R2 FREMONT 5:00PM STAR SIXTY NINE CLEARWATER HARBOR BRUCE KOESTNER PLAZA AT THE Waupaca 3:00pm HEIDEL HOUSE EDGEWATER NASHVILLE PIPELINE GREEN LAKE 7-10:00 MADISON 6:00pm CZS GEANO BEACH ALEX WILSON BAND Oshkosh 2:00pm WAUPUN 7-8:30 STUMP DODGER BASH THOSE WEASELS JULY 1 BAR & GRILL HOOKERS RESORT PLAZA AT THE COPPER BOX TEDD YOUNG GAY MILLS 7-8:30 CRANKIN YANKEES LITTLE SUAMICO POYNETTE 4-8:00 EDGEWATER CONSULT THE SAWDUST DAYSFOURTH OF JULY SARDINE CAN 3:00pm REPLICA MADISON 3:00pm BRIEFCASE VARIETY STAGE CELEBRATION Green Bay 5:30pm DOUBLE DOWN WAYNE NEUMANN SUMMERFEST- HARLEY JANDAS BAR Oshkosh 7:00pm WAUPUN 2-3:00 JOHNNY WAD DUBLINS LUXEMBURG 8:00pm REGATTA 220 A-TOWN UNPLUGGED THOSE WEASELS DAVIDSON STAGE SAWDUST DAYS WEST BEND 3:00PM THE COUGARS Green Bay 6:00pm Milwaukee 2:00pm SHORT BRANCH FOURTH OF JULY Oshkosh 7:00pm BOBBY EVANS BAND LEICHT PARK STAGEWILDSIDE SEPARATE WAYS Neenah 7:00PM CELEBRATION RUSS REISER FLAGSTONE WEST SIDE RIVERBEND RV RESORT APPLETON 5:00PM THOSE WEASELS SUMMERFEST- JOJOS WAUPUN 4:30-6:45 SHORT BRANCH Green Bay 6:00pm WATERTOWN 7:30PM SILVER CRYST TAYLOR JAY MARTINI BAR Neenah 6:00PM THE PRESIDENTS RED CLOVER ROOFTOP JUMPERS WAUTOMA 7-11:00 Milwaukee 4:00pm FRATELLO’S DECK THOSE WEASELS FOX HARBOR PUB & LEICHT PARK STAGESKINNY DAVE’S RPM Oshkosh 6:00pm July 4 SILVER CRYST GRILL WEST SIDE Mountain 9:00PM TANNER PARKBOXCAR WAUTOMA 7-11:00 Green Bay 6:00pm WIFEE AND THE HUZZ Green Bay 2:30PM BAD HABITZ CELEBRATE WAUPUN FRIDAYS ON THE FOX- BAND RABID AARDVARKS BIG AND TALL RABID AARDVARKS SUMMERFEST- MILLER GAMEDAY SPORTS BAR CITY DECK SUMMERFEST- MILLER Waupun 5:15pm 4TH OF JULY NORTHSTAR CASINO LITE STAGE BRIAN JAMES Green Bay 6:00pm LITE STAGE Appleton 4:00pm CELEBRATION BOWLER 8:30PM Milwaukee 12:00PM THE BAR LYNNDALE HALF EMPTY Milwaukee 3:00pm GOOD TYME DJ STURGEON BAY 7:00pm RPM NASHVILLE PIPELINE Appleton 7:00pm GAMEDAY SPORTS BAR BOOGIE AND THE JELLYSTONE PARK July 2 PFIFFNER PIONEER VILLAGE PARK JOE & JANICE Appleton 8:00pm FREMONT 7-10:00 YOYOZ TEQUILA TANGO PARK-NORTH TENT BONDUEL 7:00pm WORLD OF BEER COOKEE...TIMELESS SLY JOE & THE 4TH OF JULY ANDUZZIS STEVENS POINT 7:00pm COOKEE...TIMELESS APPLETON 9-12:00 MUSIC SMOOTH OPERATORS CELEBRATION Howard 7:00pm GIBRALTAR GRILL July 3 Waupun 8:00pm CHAD DEMEUSE FISH CREEK 7:30-10:30 BOOGIE AND THE DAPHNI ANDUZZIS-EAST JOIN US FOR A FREE HYDE YOYOZ ALONZO PARK Green Bay 7:00pm HAWK BAR & GRILL APPLETON MEMORIAL HORTONVILLE 1:30PM BIG AND TALL Crivitz 9:00pm FOLLOW SUIT PARK FRATELLO’S DECK LUCAS CATES Appleton 11:00pm BLIND SQUIRREL Oshkosh 6:00pm HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL THE COUGARS SHAWANO 6:00pm DAN TULSA Neenah 7:00pm ROCK ROCK ROCKS HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL BOB AND JONIS RABID AARDVARKS BRIDGE BAR NORTHERN LIGHTS Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Neenah 7:00pm NORTHSTAR CASINO FREMONT 4-8:00 White Lake 9:30pm ROOFTOP JUMPERS Tours: 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. | Wine Bar: 4:30 p.m. – Close Bowler 8:00pm CRANKIN YANKEES THIRD WHEEL HOUDINI PLAZA POINT REYES Hop aboard a golf cart and tour the • Wisconsin sourced CATHEDRAL PINES BRIDGE BAR small plate menu Appleton 5:30pm garden grounds with us! Learn about PEABODY’S SIDE YARD FREMONT 9:00PM GRILLHOUSE- BEAVERS • Extensive wine CONSULT THE the unique partnership between OSHKOSH 8:00PM selection SPENCER JONES BAR BRIEFCASE Riverview Gardens and Stone Cellar • Full cocktail bar RPM CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA TOWNSEND 5:30pm MILL CREEK then sit back, relax and enjoy a night • Beers on tap POTAWATOMI CASINO Neenah 6:00pm THE PRESIDENTS Appleton 9:00pm out in our wine bar and patio. • Soft instrumental music Carter 8:00pm HURRY UP WAIT CLEARWATER HARBOR DOUBLE DOWN NASHVILLE PIPELINE CITY PARK Waupaca 9:30PM PLANK ROAD PUB QUIETWOODS SOUTH Medford 7:00pm HURRY UP WAIT De Pere 7:00pm CAMP RESORT SONIC CIRCUS DAMN YANKEES MIXTAPE Brussels 8:00pm CLEARWATER HARBOR WATERING HOLE REGATTA 220 BIG AND TALL Waupaca 9:30pm HORTONVILLE 6:00pm Green Bay 6:00pm REGATTA 220 BAD HABITZ TED EGGE COOKEE...TIMELESS Green Bay 6:00pm COMMUNITY FESTDOCKSIDE TAVERN MUSIC COPPER BOX CURTIS REED PARK OSHKOSH 6:00pm SAWDUST DAYS RIVERFRONT Menasha 7:00pm BOURBON COWBOYS OSHKOSH 1-1:45 RENDEVOUS JOHNNY WAD FARMER GENES HITS STEVENS POINT 6:30PM Fireman’s Park CAMPGROUND SAWDUST DAYS THE PRESIDENTS Elkhart Lake 8:00pm MARION 7:00pm OSHKOSH 2-3:30 ROCK N BOOMJOHNNY WAD ANDY’S AUTOMATICS ROAD TRIP FIREMAN’S PARK FOURTH OF JULY FIRE OVER THE FOXSAWDUST DAYS 1101 S. Oneida Street Mayville 9:30pm CELEBRATION WEST SIDE Appleton, WI 54915 Oshkosh 8:00pm ASK YOUR MOTHER 920.997.3332 PARDEEVILLE 7-11:00 Green Bay 7:00pm SLY JOE & THE SKINNY DAVE’S stonecellarriverview.com CONSULT THE SMOOTH OPERATORS RICOCHETTES Just across S. Oneida St. from Mountain 9:00pm FOURTH OF JULY BRIEFCASE SAWDUST DAYS Stone Cellar Brewpub SPITFIRE RODEO CELEBRATION FIRE OVER THE FOX-

LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR

Garden Tour July 14, 15 & 16

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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC JIM AND LINDA’S LAKEVIEW SUPPERCLUB Malone 5:00PM COPPER BOX JOHNSONVILLE SAUSAGE FEST Johnsonville 2:00pm ROSETTI & WIGLEY OSTHOFF RESORT ELKHART LAKE 2-6:00 UNITY PFIFFNER PIONEER PARK-NORTH TENT STEVENS POINT 7:00pm BIG MOUTH PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 5:30PM JOHNNY WAD SUMMERFEST- BMO HARRIS STAGE MILWAUKEE 8:00PM HALF EMPTY SUMMERFEST- BRIGGS AND STRATTON Milwaukee 2:30PM

SHANE HARDWICKE CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 6:00PM BAD HABITZ LEACH AMPHITHEATRE Oshkosh 6:00pm REVEREND RAVEN PULLMANS APPLETON 6:00pm HITS WAVERING PARK PHELPS 5-9:00

July 9

ROB ANTHONY ANDUZZIS HOWARD 7:00pm BIG AND TALL ANDUZZIS-EAST Green Bay 7:00pm THE COUGARS BIRD CREEK PARK WAUTOMA 6:00pm CHAD DEMEUSE FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 7:00pm RUSS REISER July 8 GOOSE BLIND SCOTTIE MEYER CLEARWATER HARBOR GREEN LAKE 8:30-12:00 TAYLOR JAY WAUPACA 6:00PM HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL TALK OF THE TOWN Neenah 7:00pm PIONEER PARK PATTIE AND FAZ ASHWAUBENON RED AND WHITE WINE 11:30AM BAR COPPER BOX REEDSBURG CONCERT Appleton 5:30pm TEQUILA TANGO IN THE PARK REGATTA 220 Reedsburg 6:30PM 6:00pm BOBBY EVANS BAND Green Bay COOL WATERS BAND July 6 SHORT BRANCH SHORT BRANCH DIAMOND AND STEEL Neenah 6:00PM Neenah 7:00pm HERITAGE HILL-MUSIC SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS SONIC CIRCUS ON THE GREEN THE STOP INN TAVERN WAUSAU AIRPORTGreen Bay 6:00pm ELKHART LAKE 9:00PM BALLON RALLY July 7 WAUSAU 6:00pm

BRIAN JAMES WORLD OF BEER Appleton 9:00pm

HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL Neenah 7:00pm THE PRESIDENTS JIMMY SEAS July 10 Green Bay 9:00PM RPM PHOCUS BEACH BASH- 500 PEABODY’S ZLATNIK DR. Oshkosh 9:00PM TWO RIVERS 7:00pm DAN TULSA COPPER BOX REGATTA 220 BEAUX ARTS STAGE @ Green Bay 6:00pm BASTILLE DAYS HYDE Milwaukee 9:45PM SARDINE CAN SLY JOE & THE Green Bay 9:00pm SMOOTH OPERATORS DOOZEY BECKET’S SKINNY DAVE’S Oshkosh 8:30pm Mountain 9:00PM JUDY GAROT GRAND UNION CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA ST KATHERINE DREXEL Neenah 6:00pm KAUKAUNA 7:00pm STAR SIXTY NINE REPLICA CIVIC PARK WAUSAU AIRPORTNEW HOLSTEIN 7:30PM BALLON RALLY CHAD DEMEUSE WAUSAU 6:30PM DOCKSIDE TAVERN BOOGIE AND THE OSHKOSH 6:00pm YOYOZ HAPPY HOUR HEROES WEBB FEST FRATELLO’S DECK NEKOOSA 7:00pm OSHKOSH 6:00pm TRAVIS LEE DUO DEAD HORSES WORLD OF BEER HARMONY BAR APPLETON 9:00pm Madison 8:00pm July 11 BRIAN JAMES

WIFEE AND THE HUZZ BAND ANNUAL TUG BOAT PARTY STURGEON BAY 12:00pm UNITY BASTILLE DAYSKILBOURN WEST STAGE MILWAUKEE 9:45PM 6 FIGURES BEACH BASH- 500 ZLATNIK DR. TWO RIVERS 1:00PM DAVE OLSEN BAND BRIDGE BAR FREMONT 4-8:00 POLAR ALCHEMY CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE CLEARWATER HARBOR Waupaca 9:30PM FOLLOW SUIT DOCKSIDE TAVERN Oshkosh 8:00pm JAKE WARNE FRATELLO’S DECK Oshkosh 6:00pm COOKEE...TIMELESS MUSIC

GIBRALTAR GRILL FISH CREEK 7:30-10:00 DEAD HORSES GREENLAKE RENEWAL PROJECT Princeton 6:00pm GRAND UNION GREENVILLE CATFISH RACES GREENVILLE 5:30pm GRAND UNION GREENVILLE LIONS PARK PAVILLION GREENVILLE 11:00PM UNITY HAEGEMEISTER PARK Green Bay 10:30AM BOBBY EVANS BAND HEADLINERS NEENAH 6:00pm BILL STEINERT HEIDEL HOUSE GREEN LAKE 7-10:00 IN BLACK N WHITE HEIDEL HOUSE GREEN LAKE 12-2:45 ROAD TRIP HEIDEL HOUSE GREEN LAKE 3:30-6:00 VIC FERRARI HERITAGE DAYS NEILLSVILLE 8:30-12:00

July 3rd - Point Reyes in the sideyard 8 to 11 July 4th - DJ G Spot July 10th - Phocus July 17th - Point Reyes July 18th - Jam Funk All Stars July 24th - Circle of Heat July 25th - DJ G Spot

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Tuesday is “2 for 1”

Specials- Food and Beverage Selections

Handcrafted Wood Furniture

“No Whining on Wednesdays” 1/2 Price Select Wines at the Bar

Thursday is “Cheap Date Night” Just $30/Couple includes Appetizers, Entrees, Salad, & Dessert!

Friday Specials starting at just $11 Lake Perch, Walleye, Salmon, Shrimp & Cod!!!

Saturday “Prime Rib”

Our Sea Salt, Peppercorn, Garlic & Thyme Rub make this the “Best in Portage County”

Shop Downtown Fond du Lac!

Dates to Remember:

City Band Concert Series every Wednesday Night Chef Thad’s Feast Never Famine Dinner Thursday July 16, 2015

Handcrafted Solid Wood Furniture • Many Amish Items Hours: Special order and in stock bedroom sets, dining sets, bookcases, gliders, desks, end tables, children’s furniture and much more!

Riverfront Rendezvous July 3, 4 & 5th Michele’s Food Stand Rocks the River!

Tues-Fri 10-4 OPEN

SATURDAYS 8:30-2

During Downtown Farmer’s Market 116 S. Main Downtown • Fond du Lac • 926-9663

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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC DAN TULSA DUO HOOKERS RESORT POYNETTE 8:30-12:30 MIXTAPE MINESHAFT HARTFORD 9:30PM HYDE MOLE LAKE CASINO CRANDON 9:00PM SONIC CIRCUS PEARLY GATES Green Bay 5:00PM CHAD DEMEUSE REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm THE PRESIDENTS SHORT BRANCH Neenah 10:00PM DIAMOND AND STEEL SKINNY DAVE’S Mountain 9:00pm THE COUGARS STEPHENSON ISLAND MARINETTE 6:00pm REPLICA SUBFEST- MARITIME MUSEUM MANITOWOC 7:30PM RABID AARDVARKS WAUSAU AIRPORTBALLON RALLY WAUSAU 6:30PM W.C. CLARK

WHEELHOUSE WAUPACA 1:00PM TEDD YOUNG WORLD OF BEER APPLETON 9-12:00 July 12

PAT MCCURDY BRIDGE BAR FREMONT 2:00PM STEVE WEBB & BILLY DAVIDSON CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 3:00PM DAN TULSA TRIO FLAGSTONE APPLETON 5:00PM THE BOMB FOX HARBOR PUB & GRILL Green Bay 6:00pm CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE GAMEDAY SPORTS BAR APPLETON 4:00pm STAR SIXTY NINE PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 5:30pm JAKE WARNE RIVER RAIL SHIOCTON 3:00pm July 14

BILLY DAVIDSON &

SPECIAL GUEST CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 6:00PM REVEREND RAVEN LEACH AMPHITHEATRE Oshkosh 6:00pm BRIAN JAMES PULLMANS APPLETON 6:00pm RPM ST. NORBERT COLLEGE-KNIGHTS ON THE FOX De Pere 6:00pm

ANDUZZIS-EAST Green Bay 7:00pm TRAVIS LEE BLIND SQUIRREL SHAWANO 6:00pm STEVE WEBB & SPECIAL GUEST CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 6:00PM COPPER BOX CONCERT AT THE GARDEN SERIES- BOTANICAL GARDENS Green Bay 6:00pm BRIAN JAMES FLAGSTONE July 15 APPLETON 6:00pm STEVE WEBB THE PRESIDENTS CLEARWATER HARBOR FOND DU LAC FAIRWAUPACA 6:00PM GROUNDS COOKEE...TIMELESS FOND DU LAC 6:00pm MUSIC WAYNE NEUMANN OPERA HOUSE SQUARE FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 12-1:00 OSHKOSH 6:00pm COPPER BOX COOKEE...TIMELESS WAUSAU CONCERT ON MUSIC THE SQUARE GOOSE BLIND Wausau 6:00pm GREEN LAKE 8:30-12:00 July 16 WALT HAMBURGER HAPPY HOUR HEROES JIM’S PLACE ANDUZZIS Appleton 9:00pm HOWARD 7:00pm THE COUGARS TED EGGE LEICHT AT NITE CON-

CERT SERIES Green Bay 6:15PM TEQUILA TANGO Plank Road Pub De Pere 5:00PM PATTIE AND FAZ Red and White Wine Bar Appleton 5:30pm ROB ANTHONY REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm ANNEX ROCK USA-NORTH BEER TENT OSHKOSH 3:30PM CHRISTOPHER GOLD SHORT BRANCH NEENAH 7:00PM SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS WATERFEST Oshkosh 5:30pm KAI-MAN PROJECT WORLD OF BEER Appleton 9:00pm July 17

NASHVILLE PIPELINE BEAR LAKE CAMPGROUND & RESORT MANAWA 10:00PM GRAYLING PINKEL BRIDGE BAR

IOLA ’15 OLD CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET

STEP BACK INTO THE WORLD OF ANIMATION and see replicas of your favorite characters from the movie CARS! The dynamic duo of Lightning McQueen and Tow Mator will be on display in the Team to Learn / Exhibit tent for a rare family photo opportunity. These vehicles were made from actual life sized cars that will be on special display from the Volo museum. Lightning McQueen is an original 2006 Chevrolet race car and Tow Mator was an actual 1955 Chevrolet tow truck. THIS IS A FAMILY EXHIBIT YOU SURELY DO NOT WANT TO MISS!

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FREMONT 9:00PM KURT STEIN CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm WEBB & DAVIDSON CONCERT CRUISE CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 7:00PM BRAD EMANUEL CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 9:30PM ROB ANTHONY DOCKSIDE TAVERN OSHKOSH 6:00pm THE PRESIDENTS DOWNTOWN WINNECONNE WINNECONNE 8:30PM CRANKIN YANKEES FOND DU LAC FAIRGROUNDS FOND DU LAC 6:00pm WALT HAMBURGER FOX RIVER HOUSE Appleton 7:30PM BRIAN JAMES FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 6:00pm BAZOOKA JOE FRIDAYS ON THE FOXCITY DECK Green Bay 6:00pm CONSULT THE

BRIEFCASE JIMMY SEAS Green Bay 9:00PM HYDE PACK EM INN CRANDON 7:30PM GRAND UNION PAPERFEST- AMPHITHEATER STAGE KIMBERLY 8:00pm THE BOMB PAPERFEST-BIG HILL STAGE KIMBERLY 8:00pm POINT REYES PEABODY’S Oshkosh 9:00PM TED EGGE REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm COPPER BOX RIPON FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT @ THE VILLAGE GARDEN Ripon 7:00pm SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS VICTORIAN VILLAGE TIKI BAR ELKHART LAKE 7:00pm DEAD HORSES WOODWALK CONCERT SERIES

IOLA, WI

JULY 9,10,11 WWW. IOLAOLDCARSHOW.COM 715-445-4000


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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC EGG HARBOR 7:00pm July 18

MCABEE BRIDGE BAR FREMONT 4:00PM JOHNNY WAD CALDRON FALLS BAR & GRILL CRIVITZ 12:45PM POINT REYES CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm FEEDBACK CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 3:00PM DOOZEY CLEARWATER HARBOR Waupaca 9:30PM DAN TULSA DUO DOCKSIDE TAVERN OSHKOSH 6:00pm WILDSIDE DOCS HARLEY DAVIDSON AT THE SHORT BRANCH BONDUEL 3:00PM STAR SIXTY NINE EL DORADO COMMUNITY PARK EL DORADO 8:00PM THE PRESIDENTS FLORIAN II BAILEY’S HARBOR 8:30PM TED EGGE FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 6:00PM COOKEE... TIMELESS MUSIC GIBRALTAR GRILL FISH CREEK 7:30-10:00 WALT HAMBURGER GREEN GECKO Appleton 3:30pm STAR SIXTY NINE HARLEY DAVIDSON OF APPLETON APPLETON 11:00PM FRAN STEENO HEIDEL HOUSE GREEN LAKE 7-10:00 ANDY’S AUTOMATICS LEACH AMPHITHEATRE Oshkosh 4:30pm SPIN LEE LAKE TAVERN POUND 7:00pm VIC FERRARI LIVERMORE DAZE LIVERMORE IA 8:30-Midnight

GRAND UNION MOLE LAKE CASINO CRANDON 9:00PM CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE MURPHY PARK EGG HARBOR 9:00AM ROOFTOP JUMPERS OUTPOST SHERWOOD 6:00pm THE COUGARS PACK EM INN CRANDON 7:30PM DOOZEY PAPERFEST- AMPHITHEATER STAGE KIMBERLY 12:00PM HALF EMPTY PAPERFEST- AMPHITHEATER STAGE KIMBERLY 8:00pm DIAMOND AND STEEL PAPERFEST-BIG HILL STAGE KIMBERLY 8:00pm JAM FUNK ALL STARS PEABODY’S OSHKOSH 9:00PM JAKE WARNE REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm CONSULT THE SUITCASE SHORT BRANCH Neenah 10:00PM ADAMS WAY SKINNY DAVE’S Mountain 9:00pm CRANKIN YANKEES TRAILS END BAR AND GRILL NEKOOSA 7:00pm SEPARATE WAYS TWO RIVERS FEST & FISH DERBY TWO RIVERS 7:30PM SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS VON STIEHL WINERY Algoma 12:30pm 6 FIGURES WATERS SUPPER CLUB- RAFT RACE NEW LONDO 7:00pm

WAUPACA 3:00PM WAYNE NEUMANN DUBLINS WEST BEND 3:00PM RPM FOX HARBOR PUB & GRILL Green Bay 6:00pm COPPER BOX MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL OF ARTJOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ARTS CENTER Sheboygan 1:00PM REVEREND RAVEN PHOENIZ PARK BLUES FEST DELEVAN 3:00PM THE PRESIDENTS PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 5:30pm THE COUGARS PORTERFIELD MUSIC FESTIVAL PORTERFIELD 2:30PM CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE ROCKFEST CADDOTT 3:00PM SEPARATE WAYS STONE HARBOR STURGEON BAY 3:00PM July 20

BOBBY EVANS BAND EAA GROUNDS OSHKOSH 8:00pm THE COUGARS HERITAGE HILLMUSIC ON THE GREEN Green Bay 6:00pm STAGE HOGGS JOSTEN PARK BELLEVUE 6:00pm BOURBON COWBOYS OUTAGAMIE COUNTY FAIR SEYMOUR 7:30PM JULY 21 SHANE HARDWICKE CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 6:00PM SONIC CIRCUS EAA GROUNDS July 19 OSHKOSH 8:00pm KITTY CORONA DOUBLE DOWN BRIDGE BAR WORLD OF BEER FREMONT 2-6:00 APPLETON 9:00PM STEVE WEBB & July 22 BILLY DAVIDSON SCOTTIE MEYER CLEARWATER HARCLEARWATER HARBOR

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BOR WAUPACA 6:00PM ANDY’S AUTOMATICS DEACON MILLS PARK GREEN LAKE 6:30PM ROOFTOP JUMPERS EAA GROUNDS OSHKOSH 8:00pm CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE SARDINE CAN Green Bay 5:30PM COPPER BOX SISTER BAY- CONCERT IN THE PARK Sister Bay 7:00pm July 23

WAYNE NEUMANN ANDUZZIS HOWARD 7:00PM DAN TULSA ANDUZZIS-EAST Green Bay 7:00PM LOOSE SCREWS DOCKSIDE TAVERN OSHKOSH 6:00pm HALF EMPTY EAA GROUNDS OSHKOSH 8:00PM THE PRESIDENTS EAA GROUNDS OSHKOSH 6:00pm BIG AND TALL FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 6:00pm TJ & LYNN GOOSE BLIND GREEN LAKE 8:30-12:00 NASHVILLE PIPELINE HERITAGE HILLHOPS ON THE HOLL Green Bay 6:00pm CHAD DEMEUSE HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL Neenah 7:00pm COOL WATERS BAND HOUDINI PLAZA APPLETON 6:00pm UNITY LEICHT AT NITE CONCERT SERIES Green Bay 6:15PM COOKEE... TIMELESS MUSIC OUTAGAMIE COUNTY FAIR SEYMOUR 12-3:30 BRIAN JAMES PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 6:00pm TEQUILA TANGO


Experience the magic of live performance in a cool little historic venue

Saturday, July 18 | $28 The Second City | The most famous brand in live comedy. Hilarious, spontaneous, topical and insightful.

Saturday, August 8 | $15 Vocality | A cappella quartet with a wide ranging repertoire from classic gospel to 70s classic rock tunes to barbershop.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR ALL EVENTS!

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July 15-18, 2015 Saturday, August 22 | $25 EVA (The Jammin’ Divas) | Original folk music with stunning three part harmonies from the cultures of Australia & USA.

Saturday, August 29 | $22 The Slambovian Circus of Dreams | Described as hillbilly-Pink Floyd, folk-pop, alt-country, roots-rock & surreal Americana.

Get ready for four days of non-stop, world class entertainment, featuring ... WEDNESDAY July 15 Gates Open 2:30

Thursday, October 1 | $44 Los Lonely Boys | Texican Rock n’ Roll. Debut/Grammy Award winning song, “Heaven,” reached No. 1 on the charts.

3:00pm Wayland 4:00pm Vixen 6:00pm Warrant 8:30pm Queensryche 11:00pm Alice Cooper Saturday, October 24 | $18 The Ballroom Thieves | An emerging new band with a mélange of acoustic styles of folk and pop music.

thursDAY July 16 Gates Open 2:30

3:00pm Road Trip 4:00pm Dokken 6:00pm Whitesnake 8:30pm Lynyrd Skynyrd 11:00pm Judas Priest

Friday, October 30 | $25 Doo-Wah Riders | Tight musicianship and powerful arrangements described as “high energy country with a cajun twist.”

Saturday, November 14 | $26 Tom Chapin | With three GRAMMY awards & 23 albums, Chapin’s also acted on Broadway, in films and on television.

Visit website for more info! 506 Mill St Green Lake, WI 54941 920.294.4279 info@thrasheroperahouse.com www.thrasheroperahouse.com

Ford Festival Park, Oshkosh WI

Friday July 17 Gates Open 2:00

2:30pm Death Glare 4:00pm Pop Evil 6:00pm Papa Roach 8:30pm Breaking Benjamin 11:00pm Avenged Sevenfold

saturday July 18 Gates Open 2:00

2:30pm Dellacoma 4:00pm Jackyl 6:00pm Tesla 8:30pm Styx

... rock music’s biggest and hottest headliners. Get your tickets today!

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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm “BLUEPRINT, DERILL POUNDS, SUPASTITION, DJ RARE GROOVE, J.B. ILL, RICHARD GRIECO SUAVE & TAIYAMO DENKU” REPTILE PALACE Oshkosh 9:00pm THE COUGARS RIVERFEST MISHICOT 7:30PM COPPER BOX SUMMER CONCERTHOBART PARK Chilton 7:00pm GRAND UNION VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK GRAFTON 6:30PM July 24

STAR SIXTY NINE ANDUZZIS-EAST Green Bay 9:00pm ROGER JOKELA BRIDGE BAR FREMONT 9:00PM JOHN HARMON CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm

OTIS & THE ALLIGATORS CRUISE CLEARWATER HARBOR WAUPACA 7:00PM TAYLOR JAY DOCKSIDE TAVERN OSHKOSH 6:00pm THE COUGARS EAA GROUNDS OSHKOSH 8:00pm DAN TULSA FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 6:00pm COPPER BOX GERMAN FEST Milwaukee 8:00pm LUCAS CATES HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL Neenah 7:00pm SONIC CIRCUS NORTHSTAR CASINO BOWLER 8:00pm REDFISH REMIX OSTHOFF RESORT ELKHART LAKE 7-11:00 COOKEE...TIMELESS MUSIC OUTAGAMIE COUNTY FAIR SEYMOUR 12-3:30 CIRCLE OF HEAT PEABODY’S OSHKOSH 9:00PM

HAPPY HOUR HEROES PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 6:00pm ROB ANTHONY REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm HITS RIVERFEST MISHICOT 5-8:30 CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE ROCKY AND TARAS NUTHOUSE KAUKAUNA 9:00AM FRAN STEENO WORLD OF BEER APPLETON 9-12:00

RABID AARDVARKS BAR LOUIE MILWAUKEE 9:00PM WILDSIDE BOONDOCKS MANAWA 9:30PM DAN TULSA BAND BRIDGE BAR FREMONT 4-8:00 MIKE KUBIKI CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm GRAND UNION CELEBRATE PLOVERLAKE PACAWA PLOVER 8:00pm DAPHNI July 25 CLEARWATER JOHNNY WAD HARBOR ANDUZZIS-EAST Waupaca Green Bay 9:30PM 9:30PM NASHVILLE PIPELINE BRIAN ANDUZZIS-EAST JAMES Green Bay 4:45PM DOCKSIDE THE COUGARS TAVERN ANDUZZIS-EAST OSHKOSH Green Bay 12:30PM 6:00PM COPPER BOX BOBBY BAILEY’S HARBOR FLOEVANS RIAN II SUPPER CLUB BAND BAILEY’S HARBOR EAA 9:00pm GROUNDS

OSHKOSH 8:00pm CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE FLAGSTONE APPLETON 7:00pm CHAD DEMEUSE FRATELLO’S DECK OSHKOSH 6:00PM BOURBON COWBOYS HIKA PARK CLEVELAND 7:00pm M-80 HOOKERS RESORT POYNETTE 8:30-12:30 ROOFTOP JUMPERS

HORTONVILLE LANES HORTONVILLE 9:00PM THE BOMB JIMMY SEAS Green Bay 9:00PM STAR SIXTY NINE LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR MERRILL 7:30PM COPPER BOX MIESFELD LAKESHORE WEEKEND SHEBOYGAN 2:00PM SONIC CIRCUS NORTHSTAR CASINO

BOWLER 8:00pm RED LIGHT STAINTS OUTAGAMIE COUNTY FAIR SEYMOUR 7:30PM WAYNE NEUMANN REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm CRANKIN YANKEES SHORT BRANCH NEENAH 10:00PM HURRY UP WAIT SKINNY DAVE’S Mountain 9:00PM CONSULT THE

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CALENDAR // LIVE MUSIC BRIEFCASE STADIUM VIEWOUTSIDE Green Bay 11:30AM ANDY’S AUTOMATICS STONE HARBOR STURGEON BAY 2:00PM FOLLOW SUIT TRAILS END BAR AND GRILL NEKOOSA 7:00pm PUPY COSTELLO WHEELHOUSE WAUPACA 1:00PM THE COUGARS WHY-LEES BAR ROSIERE 7:00pm

APPLETON 6:00pm BIG MOUTH ST. NORBERT COLLEGE-KNIGHTS ON THE FOX De Pere 6:30PM July 29

VIC FERRARI DOOR COUNTY FAIR STURGEON BAY 7:30-11:00 COPPER BOX GAU FEST 2015 WELCOME PARTY MILWAUKEE 6:30PM ROAD TRIP LANGLADE COUNTY FAIR July 26 ANTIGO 7-11:00 UNITY WALT HAMBURGER ANDUZZIS-EAST Green Bay 1:00PM MAIN ST MUSIC COWBOY & FESTIVAL FRIENDS Oshkosh TBD BRIDGE BAR BAD HABITZ FREMONT 2:00PM SARDINE CAN HAPPY SCHNAPPS Green Bay 5:30PM COMBO July 30 CLEARWATER HARBRIAN JAMES BOR ANDUZZIS Waupaca 3:00PM HOWARD 7:00PM BAZOOKA JOE TEQUILA TANGO CZS GEANO BEACH ANDUZZIS-EAST BAR & GRILL Green Bay 7:00pm LITTLE SUAMICO JOHNNY WAD 3:00PM DOOR COUNTY STAR SIXTY NINE FAIR FOX HARBOR PUB & STURGEON BAY GRILL 7:30PM Green Bay 6:00pm JAKE WARNE COOKEE... FLAGSTONE TIMELESS MUSIC APPLETON 6:00pm GIBRALTAR GRILL VIC FERRARI FISH CREEK FLAMBEAU RAMA 7:30-10:00 PARK FALLS COPPER BOX 7:30-11:00 MUSIC IN THE PARK WAYNE NEUMANN Kewaunee 5:30PM FRATELLO’S DECK TEQUILA TANGO OSHKOSH 6:00pm RIVER RAIL CONSULT THE SHIOCTON 3:00PM BRIEFCASE THE COUGARS GAZEBO NIGHTSSTONE HARBOR NORMAL PARK STURGEON BAY MERRILL 6:00pm 2:00PM DANNY V July 28 GOOSE BLIND SCOTTIE MEYER GREEN LAKE CLEARWATER HAR- 8:30-12:00 HALF EMPTY BOR WAUPACA 6:00PM HOUDINI PLAZA SONIC CIRCUS APPLETON 5:30PM LEACH AMPHITHE- THE PRESIDENTS LEICHT AT NITE ATRE OSHKOSH 6:00pm CONCERT SERIES ROBERT ALLEN JR. Green Bay 6:15PM BAND COPPER BOX PULLMANS PB & J CONCERT R40  |  SceneNewspaper.com  | July 2015

SERIES Kenosha 11:30AM/6:00pm ROAD TRIP PIG IN THE PINES ST. GERMAIN 7-10:00 TRAVIS LEE DUO PLANK ROAD PUB De Pere 6:00pm BIG AND TALL REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm CHAD DEMEUSE THE BAR LYNNDALE APPLETON 7:00PM SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS THE SOURCE Menasha 6:30pm ROB ANTHONY WATERFEST Oshkosh 6:00pm BOBBY EVANS BAND WORLD OF BEER APPLETON 9:00pm July 31

ROOFTOP JUMPERS BEAR LAKE CAMPGROUND & RESORT MANAWA 9:30PM CONSULT THE BRIEFCASE BRAT DAYS-JOHNSONVILLE MAIN STAGE SHEBOYGAN 6:00pm SEPARATE WAYS BRAT DAYS-JOHNSONVILLE MAIN STAGE SHEBOYGAN 8:30PM JERRY SPARKMAN DUO CANNOVA’S PIZZERIA Neenah 6:00pm JOHNNY WAD CUDAHY PARKSWEET APPLEWOOD FEST CUDAHY 8:00pm JAKE WARNE DOCKSIDE TAVERN OSHKOSH 6:00pm BOOGIE & YO YO’Z DOOR COUNTY FAIR STURGEON BAY 7:30-11:00 THE COUGARS FLAMBEAURAMA PARK FALLS 5:00PM HAPPY HOUR HEROES FRATELLO’S DECK

OSHKOSH 6:00pm COPPER BOX FRIDAYS ON THE FOX- CITY DECK Green Bay 6:00pm BRIAN JAMES HOLIDAYS PUB& GRILL Neenah 7:00pm VIC FERRARI LANGLADE COUNTY FAIR ANTIGO 7-11:00 ROBERT ALLEN JR. BAND MILWAUKEE ALE HOUSE MILWAUKEE 9:30PM DEAD HORSES OSHKOSH MAIN ST MUSIC FESTIVAL Oshkosh 9pm SLY JOE & THE SMOOTH OPERATORS OUT TO LUNCHLIVE MUSIC ON WASHINGTON SQUARE Appleton 11:00am CHAD DEMEUSE REGATTA 220 Green Bay 6:00pm “DERILL POUNDS, CDS, J.B. ILL, MOZAIC, RICHARDGRIECOSUAVE, ALEXANDER JAY” REPTILE PALACE Oshkosh 9:00pm ROAD TRIP SCANDINAVIA CORN ROAST Scandinavia 8:00PM POUNDING FATHERS SKINNY DAVE’S Mountain 9:00PM DIAMOND AND STEEL ST. MARY’S SAUERKRAUT FESTIVAL BEAR CREEK 8:00pm

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SaTURDay Waupun Lions Club Pancake Breakfast 7 - 11 am Truck Registration 7 am - 10 am Parade Only Registration 7 am - 1 pm Exhibitor Displays 9 am - 3 pm Truck Judging 11 am - 2:30 pm VFW/American Legion Color Guard & National Anthem Make-A-Wish Program & Parade Auction Noon Rides of Pride Parade 3 pm NEW Jake-Brake Contest at End of Parade Slow Truck Race 6:30 pm Prizes Awarded

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JULY 2015

ENTERTAINMENT // SERIOUSLY FUNNY

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July 1–5 Sawdust Days, Menominee Park, Oshkosh This festival is a multi-cultural, multievent, happening hosted by the city of Oshkosh. Most of the events & festivities happen in Menominee Park, right next to Lake Winnebago. The area is rich with Native American Historical significance. July 1 @ 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. July 2-4 @ noon to 11 p.m. July 5 @ noon to 8 p.m. With 4 stages of music, Sawdust Days is one of the country’s most unique family festivals since it’s really 3 separate festivals in 1. Over 150,000 people attend over 5 days. The Budweiser Mainstage features Rock, Blues, Americana & Rockabilly bands from throughout the USA. Sabor-a-Mexico features the largest free Hispanic Ethnic festival north of Chicago.

Dressing Downtown Explore fashions in Britain from 1912, marked by the sinking of the Titanic, through World War I and into the early 1920s, the dawn of the Jazz Age. Placing the costumes within their broader historical context, the exhibition focuses on this era of great change, showing the progression of fashions from the bustle to the flapper dress.

July 3 On the Loos, Public Cocktail Cruises Ground Round, 1 North Main St, Oshkosh, $19.95 Public Cocktail Cruises will be starting on Friday May 29th Fridays 5:30 to 7:30 and 8:00 to 10:00 Wednesdays from 6:00

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to 8:00 On the Loos will be departing from The Ground Round, going through the bridges out to Lake Butte Des Morts and returning to The Ground Round. All public Cocktail Cruises are $19.95

July 4 Oshkosh Fourth of July Parade Downtown Oshkosh, Ceape & Broad, 9 AM We hope that you can join the City of Oshkosh for the largest parade in our region!! Lasts over one hour and attracts over 20,000 people to our community!! Food, refreshments and fun are available in Menominee Park after the parade. **Please note that there will be a detour this year due to the Downtown Farmer’s Market.** The parade will start at Ceape Avenue & Broad Street and head East on Ceape Avenue to Bowen Street and head North on Bowen Street to E Irving Avenue and head East on Irving Street to Menominee Park.

Gallery Walk Downtown Oshkosh Main and Church Streets, 6 to 9 pm, Free Held the first Saturday of each month in downtown Oshkosh, the Gallery Walk features dozens of local art galleries and businesses showcasing the talents of local, regional and touring artists in a variety of mediums.

Oshkosh Farmer’s Market 400/500 Blocks Main Street, Oshkosh 8:00 am to 12:30pm, osfmi.com With over 140 vendors every Saturday morning, the Downtown Market brings you fresh, in-season fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey, syrups, cheeses, pasture-raised

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meats and poultry, fish, jams, preserves, cut flowers, and nursery stock. A wide variety of handcrafted items are available throughout the season.

July 7-Aug 11 FREE Tuesday nights concert series Leach Ampitheater, 303 Ceape Ave, 6pm 7th Eminence & Bad Habitz July 14th Reverend Raven July 21st Rising phoenix July 28th Sonic Circus August 4th Water City Jazz Orchestra August 11th Nashville Pipeline Bring a blanket or chairs and enjoy music from local musicians. Concessions, local vendors, & bounce house. Gates open at 5:30 pm. 1st band plays 6-7:15 pm; 2nd 7:30-9 pm

July 8 Live at Lunch Concerts in the Square Downtown Oshkosh, Free The Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce presents Anthem Luxury Living’s Live at Lunch series for 2015! This year marks the 13th year of bringing the community downtown for a free family friendly event showcasing some of our best local artists over the noon hour. The series runs eight weeks out of the summer

July 9–12 Lifest Sunnyview Expo Center, Cty Hwy Y, lifest.com Lifest, deemed “A Party with a Purpose,” is a Christian music festival put together annually by Life Promotions, a nonprofit organization reaching more than 400,000 youth each year with a message of hope. Lifest has become one of the largest Christian Music Festivals in the nation. Since its start in 1999, Lifest has aimed to bring music lovers from all over the state of Wisconsin to one place. In addition to the many musical performances, Lifest 2014 will feature a 5K Fun Run, sports tournaments, Kidzone, Prayer Journey, Artist Meet and Greets and more. July 9-12, 2015

General Admission thru 7/7 = $72.00 @ gate $78.00 Youth Admission thru 7/7 = $36.00 @ gate $39.00 One Day Tickets General Admission thru 7/7 = $32.00 @ gate $36.00 Youth Admission thru 7/7 = $16 @ gate $18.00 Kids 7 and under = FREE Youth Discount Available for ages 8-15 For more info, band schedule, camping, food and seminars 9th, Women In Management Scholarship Winners, LaSures Hall, 150 Ripon Ave, 11:15 Join Women in Management (WIM) Inc. – Oshkosh Chapter- for an inside look at this dynamic group’s professional growth programs, networking opportunities and other member benefits. Cost: $15.00. Contact Lisa Koeppen at lkoeppen@communityblood.org or 929-2135575 to register. Celebrating its 31st. anniversary, the WIMI-Oshkosh Chapter is a group of casual, friendly, and professional business women dedicated to the professional growth, development and success of women that live or work in Oshkosh.

Waterfest Leach Ampitheater, 303 Ceape Ave 530 pm, $20 General waterfest.org Smash Mouth · Toad The Wet Sprocket · Tonic Sushi Roll Thursday, July 9 Reserved Special Patio Access $30 (in advance info@waterfest.org) General Admission $20 (at the gate) free for Veterans Gates open 5:30 pm The downtown patios, beer gardens and clubs bustle before and after the event, so come early and stay late! Waterfest is a Celebration of The Quality of Life we enjoy here in the Fox Valley Area. We are treated to an outstanding line-up of Jazz, Pop, Rock, R&B, Blues and Roots Music. Some 2,500-7,500 fans may be in attendance on any given evening. We are prepared to greet 30,000 guests or more during the 8 evenings of entertainment. The downtown patios, beer gardens and clubs bustle before and after the event,


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CALENDAR // THE BIG EVENTS

so come early and stay late! The Park and Riverfront welcomes boaters and tailgaters who picnic before and during the event. The Amphitheater gates usually open every Thurday (special events also on some Fridays) before 6PM and as early as 5PM. Music generally starts a few minutes after the gates open and never runs past 11pm. Waterfest beats the heat and those summer re-runs! Enjoy for family and friends at a great event!

July 11 Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Main Street, Downtown Oshkosh. 8 – 12:30

July 12 Faire on the Green Paine Art Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd, 8 to 4 Attend the largest arts and crafts fair in Oshkosh! Visit the Paine on Sunday, July 12 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and experience the largest free outdoor arts and crafts fair of the summer. From whimsical mosaics to original art and fine crafts, enjoy the works of more than 200 talented artists and craftspersons.

July 15 Market in the Park Opening Day, South Park, Shelter #1, South Park & Georgia Ave, Free 15- 30 vendors every Wednesday evening, Market in the Park brings you fresh, inseason fruits and vegetables, eggs, honey, syrups, cheeses, pasture-raised meats and poultry, jams and preserves. Local food artisans bring fresh bread, candy, prepared foods and other goodies. Enjoy live music in the shelter from 3:30pm until 6:30pm. On our website (www.OSFMI.com), find a list of Who’s Doing What and a Market Layout (updated every Tuesday). For the latest information, like us on Facebook.

Live at Lunch 12 pm, Downtown, Opera House Square, Free Live at Lunch series for 2015! This year marks the 13th year of bringing the community downtown for a free family friendly event showcasing some of our best local artists over the noon hour. The

series runs eight weeks out of the summer and brings a variety of genres for all to enjoy. Each day there will be a downtown restaurant catering lunch items. Please bring lawn chairs and/or blankets for the show. Come down to the Opera House Square, relax and enjoy the show! July 15 – Cookee food by Ski’s Market July 22 – Water City Jazz Orchestra food by Bar 430 July 29 – Rob Anthony food by Roxy August 5 – Joe & Janice food by Becket’s August 12 –Rebecca Hron food by New Moon

July 15-18 Rock USA at Ford Festival Park July 15-18, www.rockusaoshkosh.com Four days of non-stop, world class entertainment, featuring rock music’s biggest and hottest headliners. Lineup: 7/15 – Alice Cooper, Queensryche, Warrant, Vixen, Wayland 7/16 – Judas Priest, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Whitesnake, Dokken, Road Trip 7/17 – Avenged Sevenfold, Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach, Pop Evi,lWysteria 7/18 – Def Leppard, Styx, Tesla, Jackyl, Dellacoma

July 16 Family Luau Pollock Water Park, 1550 Taft , 6pm sponsored by Winnebago Community Credit Union A night for families with music, games and prizes! Wear Luau attire! FREE to season passholders! PCWP will close to the general public at 5:45 p.m

Waterfest Concert Series Leach Ampitheater, 303 Ceape Lake Street Dive Cory Chisel’s Soul Obscura · Sly Joe and The Smooth Operators Thursday, July 16 General Admission $10 before 6 pm · $15 before 7 pm · $20 after 7 pm Gates open 6 pm

July 17 Movie Night at the Leach 303 Ceape Ave, Malificent, 8:30, Free

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Sponsored by Rasmussen College Bring your chairs &/or blankets for great family movies under the stars. Free admission. Concessions available. Movies start at dusk. For more information, contact: 920-2365089 or go to www.leachampitheater.com

July 18 Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Main Street, Downtown Oshkosh. 8 – 12:30

July 19 Square Fare 300 Block of Main St, 8 AM, Free Browse through 50 vendors selling arts, crafts, food, antiques, vendor items & collectibles. Spend a day in historic downtown Oshkosh shopping an array of unique vendors in Opera House Square. Browse through vendors selling antiques, collectibles, manufactured products, imported art and resale items. Take a stroll down Main St for fresh, local produce at the Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market and visit specialty stores and boutiques. Then take a break and have a wonderful culinary experience in one of the many restaurants.

July 20–26 Experimental Aircraft Association, Airventure 3000 Poberezny Road, www.eaa.org $$ EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is America’s largest annual gathering of aviation enthusiasts held each summer at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

July 25 Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Main Street, Downtown Oshkosh. 8 – 12

Brews n’ Blues Leach Ampitheater, 303 Ceape, 3 pm $$ Enjoy sampling nearly 100 beers from over 20 Wisconsin craft breweries. There will also be ciders and wines, along with a vodka tasting by Pur Class Vodka Distillery in Eureka, WI. About 4-5 home brew clubs will be serving their own

brews. Tickets are 35$ in advance and 45$ at the door. VIP tickets are 50$. The Central Wisconsin Automobile Club will be showing classic cars during the event as well.

July 28 Great War to the Great Gatsby Oshkosh Public Museum, Algoma Blvd,oshkoshmuseum.org $ This exhibition focuses on a unique era of high prosperity in the U.S. and how it sets local lives apart from people in other countries. Captured in film, photographs and iconic artifacts are the tales of poignant people and events. Our sense of history, especially how it affected local ancestors, is often distorted by Hollywood movies, theatrical productions and television programs. On view from July 26 to October 18, this exhibition tells the real story of this awkward period and allows visitors to experience a fascinating look into this transitional time.

29th Main Street Music Festival Free Admission, Locations Vary The festival features 100+ Musicians, Artists, Comedians & Entertainers who are scheduled to fill the wonderful establishments along Main Street and the surrounding area. Look for original musical performances from every genre as they represent the diverse, positive and unique culture that is the City of Oshkosh. http://www.oshkoshmainstreetmusicfestival.com/

July 30 Ardy & Ed’s Cruise Night 2413 S Main St, Oshkosh, 5pm Join us Thursday, July 30 for an evening of great cars, great music and great food as Ardy & Ed’s Drive In again hosts their very popular “Cruise Nights” in 2015. Featuring a live remote from WVBO Radio – Oldies 103.9, you can enjoy the nostalgic setting of Ardy & Ed’s across from beautiful Lake Winnebago and view some of the finest collectible vehicles in the state!


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Every Thursday 6-9pm & Every Sunday 3-6pm Bar Open til 10:30pm Weekdays and till Midnight on Weekends

MARTINI LOUNGE featuring 32 Different Flavors in our One Step Closer Martini Lounge

HAP P Tues day Y HO thru UR T 3 h u t B i r l uy 1 Get 1 l 6 p.m. sday Bottl ed Be FREE Dra er & Rail ft Beer, Mixe rs

40 E. Division St. • Downtown Fond du Lac • 933-3424 Open at 11am • 6 Days a Week • Closed Mondays July 2015 | Greater Oshkosh | SceneNewspaper.com | L15


2015 Concert Series

Kyle Megna & The Monsoons Wednesday July 15, 2015 Dockside Tavern 7-10pm Oshkosh, WI

Michael Grabner & The Belle Weather Wednesday July 22, 2015 chadwick’s 8-11pm Appleton, WI

A Free Event By

Wisconsin’s Arts and Entertainment Newspaper

L16  | SceneNewspaper.com | Greater Oshkosh | July 2015


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